Museo delle Marionette
Campomorone
(10 Km)
The Puppet Museum was established in 1996 in the interior rooms of Palazzo Balbi. The core of the collections is part of the collection of Angelo Cenderelli, creator and curator of the famous puppet theater of Campomorone. The museum's collection includes about seventy puppets built with wood and papier-mache, while the scenographic part consists of one hundred and thirty shaped elements.
Museo della Croce Rossa Italiana
Campomorone
(10 Km)
The Museum of the Italian Red Cross was founded in 1981, within the premises of the C.R.I headquarters in Camporone. The exhibition is divided into eleven rooms where objects, windows and vintage photos are exhibited that saw the history of the Italian Red Cross during the two World Wars. You can therefore admire about five hundred carefully described and catalogued objects that tell the war period and the story of the missing soldiers.
Museo di Paleontologia e Mineralogia
Campomorone
(10 Km)
The museum consists of three halls in which the exhibitions are held, very different from each other. At the entrance there is a case that contains phosphorescent materials that change color in the light. The second show shows discoveries of different sizes, such as Bison Priscus's leftover leather, and the tooth of Elefas Primigenius. The third room reproduces the life of the first hominids and the community of primitive men. Archaeology workshops give the opportunity to move through time, paint beasts and sign parts of the cave.
Museo Alta Valle Scrivia: Sezione Etnologica
Valbrevenna
(6 Km)
This is a museum dedicated to the rooms of the stables and all the tools that make them up. It allows the visitor to better understand mountain life and its customs.
Pinacoteca dei Padri Cappuccini
Voltaggio
(13 Km)
The Art Gallery of the Capuchin Fathers was built in 1870 by Father Pietro Repetto. In 1901 the museum was entrusted to the convent of Voltaggio. Inside it we find collections that belonged to the Convent of Santa Caterina. During the years 1967-1970 the museum was restored by the “Committee for the Reordering and Arrangement of the Art Gallery”.
Castello Spinola-Migliacco
Isola del Cantone
(9 Km)
The Spinola-Migliacco Castle is assumed to have been built between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, but there is no precise date. It became the property of the Malaspina in 1235, and then moved to the Spinola in 1256. Today, the building has a square base, particularly thick walls and two circular towers, from which you access the passenger compartment. It is currently owned by the heirs of the Mignacco family, who deal with keeping it in good condition and preserving its original structure.
Castello Spinola
Isola del Cantone
(119 Km)
The Spinola Castle is presumed to date back to the 13th century. Historical news was reported in 1256, when it passed to the Spinola family, from which it took its name. In 1819, the structure was transformed into a private home by the local families Denegri and Zuccarino. Currently, it is in excellent condition.
Castello di Torriglia
Torriglia
(24 Km)
The castle of Torriglia was built in 1153 and belonged to the monastery of San Marziano. In the middle of the 13th century the Castle was purchased by the Doria family. Towards the end of the eighteenth century it was abandoned and from that moment only the ruins remained.
Castello della Pietra
Vobbia
(6 Km)
It is located in a particular and very suggestive position, between two spurs of rocky conglomerate. Precisely for this particular position it is counted among the most visited points of cultural attraction of the Antola Regional Natural Park. It is also part of the Italian national monuments. This construction had the function of defensive and dwelling. Today it is still in good condition and can be visited, but it is only reachable on foot.
Castello di Montoggio - rovine
Montoggio
(160 Km)
It is a castle that belonged first to the Malaspina family and later to that of the Fieschi. The castle was shot down in 1547, currently you can see an expanse of ruins. We find a faithful reconstruction of what the building looked like on wikipedia.
Parrocchia di San Giovanni Decollato
Montoggio
(7 Km)
The seventeenth-century church, rebuilt, in its present forms, in the 17th century, houses an important picture gallery inside it. There are works by authors of the seventeenth century Genoese such as Bartolomeo Guidobono, Domenico Fiasella, Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari, Aurelio Lomi, Orazio De Ferrari, Anton Maria Piola, Giovanni Andrea Carlone.
Santuario di Nostra Signora delle Tre Fontane
Montoggio
(8 Km)
The cult building is divided into two bodies, the first includes an atrium and a cantonia, area of the church in which the singers take place, in which there is a working organ from 1894. The second body consists of three parts, naves. Inside there are about fifty paintings of folk art, presumably from the 19th century, on the altar, located in the central nave, we find a wooden statue depicting the Madonna.
Castello di Borgo Diroccato
Ronco Scrivia
(5 Km)
Museo della Cultura Popolare e Contadina
Carrega Ligure
(16 Km)