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Museo Storico del Vetro e della Bottiglia "J. F. Mariani"

The Historical Museum of Glass and the Bottle “J. F. Mariani” is housed in the rooms of the Castle of Poggio alle Mura di Montalcino. It collects different collections of glass art from the Egyptians era up to the works of the Venetian masters. There are rare bottles dating back to the 18th century by English masters as well as a collection of bottles mounted on art Nouveau silver.

Castello di Poggio alle Mura snc - Montalcino

 

Museo Storico del Vetro e della Bottiglia
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The address of Museo Storico del Vetro e della Bottiglia "J. F. Mariani"is Castello di Poggio alle Mura snc - Montalcino

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