Via Giuseppe Bini 9 | Palazzo Elti, 33013 Gemona del Friuli, ItalyMap
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The museum is small and interesting
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a small museum dedicated to a strong earthquake in these places, the exhibition gives a strong impression, photos very brightly show the strength of nature and tragic events
A visit to Gemona cannot be considered complete without this small (two floors) museum that is not limited to 2 paintings of Cima da Conegliano and Palma il Giovane but that. Ilustres well the figurative art ...
The museum contains mostly works of the Four hundred and Five hundred Venetian and Friulian artists including Cima da Conegliano, Pomponio Amalteo and Pellegrino da San Daniele. Structured on three floors ...
In the Elti Palace, various telephones, line sculptures and works recovered from destroyed churches.
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In the Elti Palace (via Bini 9), you have access to the Civic Museum containing televisions of various eras and line sculptures, iconographic works (and restored after arrival) from chies...
The museum is small and interesting
a small museum dedicated to a strong earthquake in these places, the exhibition gives a strong impression, photos very brightly show the strength of nature and tragic events
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A visit to Gemona cannot be considered complete without this small (two floors) museum that is not limited to 2 paintings of Cima da Conegliano and Palma il Giovane but that. Ilustres well the figurative art ...
Friulian artists
The museum contains mostly works of the Four hundred and Five hundred Venetian and Friulian artists including Cima da Conegliano, Pomponio Amalteo and Pellegrino da San Daniele. Structured on three floors ...
In the Elti Palace, various telephones, line sculptures and works recovered from destroyed churches.
In the Elti Palace (via Bini 9), you have access to the Civic Museum containing televisions of various eras and line sculptures, iconographic works (and restored after arrival) from chies...
Recommended visit
The idea that the earthquake of the '76 destroyed the whole country is a move to visit this small museum.