Olive and Oil Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Olive oil museum
A small lovely surprise to discover this museum when we visited Torgiano and the wine museum. These two museums are owned by the same family, the largest producer of wine in this area of Umbria.
I'm not particularly interested in this kind of museum, but it has been done very well here. What is particularly interesting is the advances in farming methods, which actually only began in the 1970'...
Just around the corner from the Torgiano wine museum is the olive museum. If you got the audio guide at the wine museum, they will reset it for the olive museum. Like its sister wine museum, this is...
Some really interesting historical pieces. The audio guide is very informative. A little museum very well set out and holds hidden delights in its nooks and crannies.
Olive oil museum
A small lovely surprise to discover this museum when we visited Torgiano and the wine museum. These two museums are owned by the same family, the largest producer of wine in this area of Umbria.
Like Olive Oil? This is a place for you!
Smaller museum detailing the history and uses of Olive Oil. Beautiful artifacts and stories. English guide available if booked in advance.
Interesting look into the not too distant past.
I'm not particularly interested in this kind of museum, but it has been done very well here. What is particularly interesting is the advances in farming methods, which actually only began in the 1970'...
It is not just olive oil !
Just around the corner from the Torgiano wine museum is the olive museum. If you got the audio guide at the wine museum, they will reset it for the olive museum. Like its sister wine museum, this is...
The ticket includes the Wine Museum too.
Some really interesting historical pieces. The audio guide is very informative. A little museum very well set out and holds hidden delights in its nooks and crannies.