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Armeno

Armeno

Museums in Armeno

Piemonte, Italy


Armeno, a picturesque village in Piedmont, offers visitors a unique cultural attraction: the Museo degli Alberghieri, also known as the Museum of Hoteliers. This museum is a true gem, providing insights into the history and traditions of the hotel and hospitality families from Armeno who operated worldwide. The collection includes a variety of artifacts, such as historical uniforms, menus, photographs, and memorabilia documenting the rich heritage of these families.

The exhibition tells the stories of chefs, waiters, and hotel owners who originated from Armeno and worked in various parts of the world. Particularly fascinating is the legend that Christopher Columbus' chamberlain, who accompanied him on his voyages of discovery, was from Armeno. Although this story is likely more legend than truth, it highlights the extensive presence of Armenians in the international hospitality industry.

The museum is located at Via dei Prati 3 in Armeno and is open during the summer months on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Visits for groups outside of these times are possible with prior arrangement. Admission is free.

A visit to the Museo degli Alberghieri provides a fascinating glimpse into the history of hospitality and the significant role Armeno has played in it. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of tourism and hospitality.