How is copper processed?
If this question fascinates you, you're in the right place!
Between vintage vases, historical tools and lanterns, you will have the opportunity to observe the craftsmen of the Navarini company at work.
This small museum tells a great story: that of copper, the oldest metal used by man, and a family tradition that continues today. The collection houses around three thousand copper artefacts, ranging from the 16th century to the present day. Among these, you will find containers used in noble residences and peasant kitchens, such as moulds, water pots, drawers, cucumbers, casseroles, pevere and vases for the maceration of medicinal herbs.
If you want to live an even more immersive experience, you can also request to witness the artisanal processing of copper, following every step of the process, from tinning to chiselling.
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You can directly observe the artisans at work in copper processing.