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museo della carta e della filigrana

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  • museo della carta e della filigrana
    The visit to the Paper & Watermark Museum, duration of about 1 hour and 15...
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    • ELear 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Much more interesting than I'd imagined it would be, thanks to an incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. There's something for everyone, including children (plenty of hands on stuff), artists and even ecologists. A tour takes about forty-five minutes, and there's never a dull moment.
    • 103giulianam 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It was a very interesting experience to know how paper was processed since the very beginning.Very enthusiastic guide.Suggested expecially for children and students.
    • 匿名 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I learned so much on the guided tour, not only about the science and art of papermaking, but also about watermarks.
    • WildgeeseNZ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The people made a special effort to call another demonstrater in to show us how paper was made. It was first thing in the morning and not rally in the middle of the tourist season.
    • Vickir191 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      anything you ever wanted to know about the history of paper making, plus see the full working 13th century paper production. make sure you leave plenty of time to look at all the displays, then head off to the printing and pianoforte museum very special
    • 529neilf 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum was 50m away from our B&B. Beautifully presented with an english-speaking guide who showed us old paper-making methods, and old machinery. The history of watermarks was really interesting and the whole complex was an unexpected pleasure.
    • WildgeeseNZ 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum and shop was quite unique. We watched a DVD and had a demonstration of paper making techniques on original machinery, then wandered through the rooms with many wonderful examples of watermarked paper. The shop had some great samples of paper as well.
    • 342richardb342 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Actually I am interested in paper, writing and printing, and this was a fascinating visit. One gets to see how paper was (and is) made, something many of us have a general idea about, but the new information for me was just how the watermarks developed through the history of Fabriano papermaking. Also amazing was watching the skill of the paper maker as he dipped the mould into the vat and drew out just enough material to make a single sheet of paper. There are tours in several languages and the guides (at least ours) are knowledgeable and enthusiastic about Fabriano's speciality. Also, while we were waiting for the English tour a staff member suggested we visit the nearby museum of printing which was also very nice and apparently included in your ticket, but you might have to ask about it if you don't read the Italian signs. The printing museum is modest compared with similar ones in Germany and elsewhere, but it shows off the Italian printing presses quite well. All in all well worth a visit.By the way, there is a convenient free car park near by on via Cappucini, just across a small green park from the museum.
    • CocoaLocoChocs 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A helpful and very knowledgeable member of staff gave us a talk and demonstration in English on the history of paper making and the creation of watermarks. It was both fascinating and well paced, so our youngest did not get board. We were then directed to the upper floor when we saw examples of this craft over the centuries. An hour and half was plenty of time to see everything.
    • LellaP597 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of the most interesting museums of the area,but make sure that when you visit it you join the guided tour with the most lovely and knowledgeable lady.She is very passionate of "paper"and will explain from scratch own it was made and how is made nowadays the special paper from Fabriano.It is a great experience to take the children here.
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