The Museum of Montelupo awaits you!

The last dpcm provides for the possibility of reopening cultural sites on weekdays for regions in the yellow zone and this is a positive opportunity after two months of closure for the Ceramic museum in Montelupo.

Since the twelfth century, it is one of the most important centers of manufacture of ceramic artifacts, not only in Italy, but in the entire Mediterranean basin.

The Ceramics Museum has an itinerary that is divided into two floors. It includes a collection of ceramic works ranging from the end of the thirteenth century to the eighteenth century, chosen from the over 5,550 contained in warehouses. The corridors of both floors offer a chronological reconstruction of the history of ceramic art and a path for the visually impaired with tactile tiles and Braille alphabet captions.

Following the dpcm of 14 January 2021, the ceramics museum will be open on Mondays from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. and from Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.. The archaeological museum will be open by reservation from Monday to Friday for groups of 4 to 15 people with guided tour. No change for the library that will be open from Monday to Saturday both for reading rooms and for the collection of books

This is wonderful news especially for the residents of the area who, in this period of limited freedom, will enjoy a visit that collects the evidence of the ceramic production of the place.

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