Museums

Campo Ligure
Museums in Campo Ligure
Liguria, Italy
Campo Ligure, a charming village in Liguria, Italy, is particularly known for its rich tradition of filigree work. This art form, which transforms fine wirework into intricate jewelry and decorative objects, has made the village a center of this craft.
Museo della Filigrana:
The Museo della Filigrana, named after the local master Antonio Olivieri, who founded a workshop for filigree work in 1884, is the main museum in Campo Ligure. It houses an impressive collection of about 200 exhibits from various parts of the world, showcasing the diversity and evolution of filigree work over the centuries. The exhibits are organized by geographical regions, including Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, providing a fascinating insight into the different styles and techniques of this art form.
Giardino Botanico Montano di Pratorondanino:
Located close to Campo Ligure is the Botanical Garden of Pratorondanino, established in 1979 and covering an area of 0.6 hectares. The garden hosts a diverse collection of plant species, including 14 species of rhododendrons, various conifers such as sequoia and Ginkgo biloba, and numerous orchid species, especially Cypripedium. This garden offers visitors the opportunity to experience alpine and Apennine flora in a well-maintained environment.
Presepe Meccanizzato:
Another highlight in Campo Ligure is the mechanical nativity scene housed in the Oratorio di San Sebastiano e Rocco. This impressive nativity scene depicts lifelike scenes from the birth of Jesus and is accompanied by numerous mechanical figures and moving parts that bring the story to life. It is one of the most beautiful nativity scenes in Italy and attracts numerous visitors every year.
These cultural attractions make Campo Ligure a worthwhile destination for tourists interested in art, history, and nature.
Museo della Filigrana "Pietro Carlo Bosio"





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