Bannio Anzino · Landmarks
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Mellerio Rosmini Institute Natural Science Museum
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The Mellerio Rosmini Institute Natural Science Museum is located within the Mellerio Rosmini Institute in the center of Domodossola, Piedmont, Italy. It is a school-based museum renowned for its collection of natural sciences from the 19th century. The exhibition area of approximately 155 square meters is distributed across several classrooms of the institute, showcasing specimens of animals, insects, plants, and minerals, with a particular emphasis on the rich geological and rock specimens collected during the construction of the Simplon Tunnel.
Domodossola Medieval Tower and Ancient City Walls
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The Domodossola Medieval Tower is one of the best-preserved defensive structures in the old town of Domodossola, located in the Piedmont region of Italy, witnessing the history of the medieval city walls and castle system. This square stone tower is built from 'Beola stone', a type of gneiss quarried from the slopes of Mount Mattarella, featuring an open arcade at the top and a four-pitched roof. The newly constructed open-air theater at its base has become a charming stage for outdoor performances and events. The tower is situated at the intersection of the old town's streets, easily connecting the market square and the historical center, making it an important point for understanding Domodossola's past military and urban development.
Saint Francis Palace (Domodossola)
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Saint Francis Palace is an ancient palace and church complex located in the historical center of Domodossola, Piedmont, Italy, and serves as the main building of the Gian Giacomo Galletti Municipal Museum. The building was constructed along the outer wall of the 13th-century Franciscan church and, after extensive restoration and conversion into a museum, has become a cultural hub that combines history, art, and contemporary exhibitions. The palace features three exhibition levels, with the ground floor preserving the medieval church space as a large temporary exhibition area, while the upper levels showcase collections of natural sciences, paintings, archaeology, and religious art.
Palazzo Silva
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Palazzo Silva is a Renaissance-style noble residence located in the historic center of Domodossola, Piedmont, Italy, and also serves as the Municipal 'Palazzo Silva Museum'. Built between the 14th and 17th centuries, this ancient building was the urban residence of the Della Silva family for nearly five centuries. It is now famous for recreating the atmosphere of a 17th-century Ossola noble residence, showcasing artworks, weapons, furniture, and everyday items. Palazzo Silva has been listed in the Italian National Monuments Registry and is one of the most representative attractions in the old town of Domodossola.
Alpini Museum
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The Alpini Museum is located in Domodossola, Italy, showcasing the history and artifacts of the Alpini since its establishment in 1872. The museum presents themes such as the evolution of the troops, memories of war, and peace missions across two exhibition rooms, named after Father Domenico Carlo Righini.