Geo Bruschi Museum
The museum displays reportage photographs, masks from around the world, ethnographic objects and archaeological finds collected by Eugenio “Geo” Bruschi, a great traveler and photographer. • Over 200 finds are on display: Etruscan vases (Villanovan and Hellenistic periods), ceramics from southern Italy, bronze finds, Roman ointments, bladed or firearms,
Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Bruscoli
The Historical and Ethnographic Museum of Bruscoli showcases the heritage of the Apennine area through archaeological finds, local traditions and wartime history. The exhibition is divided into three main sections: Geo-archaeological finds Customs and traditions of rural life Second World War artefacts, especially related to the Gothic Line, the site
Convent of Bosco ai Frati – Religious art collection
Founded by the Ubaldini family in the 7th century, the Convent of Bosco ai Frati is one of the oldest in Tuscany. It was first home to Basilian monks and, from 1212, to the Franciscan friars. Between 1427 and 1436, both the church and the convent were rebuilt based on
Mugot – Museum gothic line
WHY VISIT IT At MUGOT – Museum Gothic Line, take a journey into World War II. With authentic artifacts, immersive reconstructions, and captivating stories, experience the history of the Gothic Line. A unique opportunity to understand one of the most important moments of our recent past: it was 1944. THE
Sant’Agata centre for archaeological documentation
WHY VISIT IT On display archaeological findings of Mugello from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, worthy of note "the oldest pestle in the world". Outside a prehistoric village with natural-sized huts, furnished with objects of daily life THE MUSEUM The Archaeological Documentation Centre of Sant’Agata offers visitors a fascinating
Museum of the historic landscape of the Apennines
WHY VISIT IT Full immersion in nature while “reading” the history of the Apennine landscape. The museum begins with the story of the Abbey’s foundation and continues with an itinerary that engages all five senses. It ends in the woods with excursions to discover the true “landscape.” THE MUSEUM Discover
Museum of farm life and customs – Casa D’Erci
WHY VISIT IT In the countryside of Borgo San Lorenzo lies a farmhouse next to a stream, surrounded by woods and cultivated fields, where visitors can relive the daily activities of rural life from the past. Over 2,000 objects make up an important museum collection that reconstructs in detail the
Museum of the mountain folk
WHY VISIT IT The Museum displays objects that tell stories of hard work, ingenuity, and transformation, offering an authentic look into ways of life that have now disappeared. Visit the historic Palazzo dei Capitani in Palazzuolo sul Senio: a journey into the memory of the territory and its roots. THE
Spazio Brizzolari museum
WHY VISIT IT An experience that unfolds along an architecturally outstanding path filled with magic, capable of capturing visitors' attention on the Florentine painter Antonio Brizzolari and his idea of a "Little Athens," where all artists and all forms of art could find a welcoming home. THE MUSEUM Brizzolari Space
The Sant’ Agata collection of sacred art “Don Corrado Paoli”
WHY VISIT IT The museum offers a small yet remarkable glimpse into the Florentine artistic heritage, expressed in its many forms—painting, sculpture, goldsmithing, engraving, and more—spanning from the 14th to the 19th century. A surprising treasure of art in a secluded and history-rich location. THE MUSEUM The Collection was created











