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Largo Fratelli Spacca, 2, 60044 Fabriano AN, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0732 22334
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Excellent interactive experience not to be missed
Immersive and interactive experience in the history of paper with the unique opportunity of physically making paper with your own hands! Perfect visit not only for children but also for adults for the...
The history of paper made museum. The very instructive guided visits where you are teaching all the paper manufacturing process according to the methods of the 13th century. Good temporary exhibitions and a ...
One of the big discoveries is the history of creating watermark paper. Technology is completely regenerated in our time. You can see the first samples of the 13th century and the whole wide range up to our days ...
Welcome! However, we asked if we could agree with the visit by speaking French. We were offered a video in French followed by a very interesting paper production demonstration ...
Excellent interactive experience not to be missed
Immersive and interactive experience in the history of paper with the unique opportunity of physically making paper with your own hands! Perfect visit not only for children but also for adults for the...
You have to go
It is a small museum about Fabriano's most important, the paper.
One of the most special museums in Italy
The history of paper made museum. The very instructive guided visits where you are teaching all the paper manufacturing process according to the methods of the 13th century. Good temporary exhibitions and a ...
A glorious museum and amazing story
One of the big discoveries is the history of creating watermark paper. Technology is completely regenerated in our time. You can see the first samples of the 13th century and the whole wide range up to our days ...
Very interesting but if you understand Italian
Welcome! However, we asked if we could agree with the visit by speaking French. We were offered a video in French followed by a very interesting paper production demonstration ...