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History made easy!
Walking through this little gem of a museum gives one a more complete picture of the history of the ovens/furnaces and the production of nails which were sent to Venice to be used for ship constructio...
Knowing about the boat history in Venice we wanted to visit this museum as it has a special role in the boat building history of Venice. This small village was most important in the making of nails fo...
We found this little museum to be very enjoyable and informative--it gave us a more complete feeling for life in Val di Zoldo. There were huge photos as well as little displays of nails and the cura...
In Fourno di Zoldo in the fourth century Palace of Capitanato, this uniquely significant museum dedicated to the two long-term iron-related activities that are essential for st...
History made easy!
Walking through this little gem of a museum gives one a more complete picture of the history of the ovens/furnaces and the production of nails which were sent to Venice to be used for ship constructio...
Small specialised museum
Knowing about the boat history in Venice we wanted to visit this museum as it has a special role in the boat building history of Venice. This small village was most important in the making of nails fo...
excellent
We found this little museum to be very enjoyable and informative--it gave us a more complete feeling for life in Val di Zoldo. There were huge photos as well as little displays of nails and the cura...
a time trip
The museum is very interesting, a journey in the time . In a beautiful valley and in a small and delicious country that is the Fourno di Zoldo
Very interesting, excellent equipment
In Fourno di Zoldo in the fourth century Palace of Capitanato, this uniquely significant museum dedicated to the two long-term iron-related activities that are essential for st...