10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Province of Isernia That You Shouldn't Miss

March 22, 2022 Weston Hennigan

The province of Isernia (Italian: provincia di Isernia) is a province in the region of Molise in Italy. The provincial capital is the city Isernia and the president of the province is Luigi Brasiello. The province of Isernia has an area of 1,535.24 square kilometres (592.76 sq mi) and a population of 86,405 inhabitants as of 2016. It contains 52 comunes (Italian: comuni) in the province, listed at comunes of the Province of Isernia.
Restaurants in Province of Isernia

1. War Museum WinterLine Venafro

Via De Utris De Utris Palace, 86079 Venafro Italy +39 339 701 4272 [email protected] http://winterlinevenafro.it
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5.0 based on 120 reviews

War Museum WinterLine Venafro

Second World War / WW2 Museum dedicated to the central Italy campaign, november 1943 - march 1944. The Winterline was a defense line just before the Gustav Line, the Museum offer an unique view on uniforms, weapons and documents about the battlefields of Volturno River, San Pietro, Mignano, Venafro and surrounding places. A huge collection of original items found on battlefields and well exposed by the owners of the museum. WE SUGGEST TO PLAN A VISIT BY DEMAND!

Reviewed By markbiello - Atlanta, United States

The winterline museum in Venafro is one of the best and most impressive WWII museums I've ever been too..Luciano was fantastic as a guide and it was a first rate experience. Most impressive is the back story of how these artifacts were found in nearby fields and surrounding mountains. Also impressive is its not just allied artifacts, but all nations that were involved in the conflict, including many German artifacts and uniforms.Highly recommend this stop for any tourist !!!

2. Museo del Profumo

Via del Profumo, 1, 86095 Sant'Elena Sannita Italy +39 0874 890059 [email protected] http://www.ilmuseodelprofumo.it
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Museo del Profumo

3. Museo Internazionale delle Guerre Mondiali

Via Roma 61-67, 86070 Rocchetta Nuova, Rocchetta Al Volturno Italy +39 327 422 0325 [email protected] http://www.migm.it
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Museo Internazionale delle Guerre Mondiali

Museo Internazionale delle Guerre Mondiali puts a comprehensive collection of items into a historical context showing the importance of the region in World War II. The exhibits include authentic pieces that once belonged to Italian, German, British, French, and American soldiers. The museum's historical reconstruction displays the facts of life in the field, propaganda methods, technology, and medical science available during the world wars. Stop by to learn about history through helmets, radio equipment, books, posters, photos, flags, newspapers, important documents, and more.

Reviewed By pata6 - Rome, Italy

If you want to know all about the Gustav line and the WWII and if you want to see everything ... from the army , to military uniform... you have to came here...trust in me this is unique place in Europe

4. Coltelleria Artigianale Rocco Petrunti

Via G. a. Colozza 13, 86095 Frosolone Italy +39 0874 890660 [email protected] http://www.roccopetrunti.it/shop/it/
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Coltelleria Artigianale Rocco Petrunti

5. MUSEC Museo dei Costumi del Molise

Via Giovanni Berta Palazzo della Provincia, Isernia Italy +39 0865 441381 [email protected] http://www.musec.is.it
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MUSEC Museo dei Costumi del Molise

6. Caseificio Pallotta

Via Nicola falconi, 86082 Capracotta Italy +39 0865 94262 [email protected] http://www.caseificiopallotta.com
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Caseificio Pallotta

7. Museo Combat Road

Via Borgo Rossi Cerasuolo, 86074 Filignano Italy +39 347 982 5278 [email protected] http://combatroad.it/
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Museo Combat Road

The "Combat Road" association was born whit the prupose of sharing information, testimonies and photo of finds and materials related to the Second World War, whit particular reference to the historical facts that occurred in our territory.

Reviewed By D-RaD_relic_hunter

"Combat Road" museum is a surprising museum about the liberation of the region and the fighting in the Gustav line. The museum is maintained by a group of enthusiastic friends, who are very hospitable. Almost all the objects on display have been found themselves or are donations from the local population. They have partnered with the "Italian Dog Tag return project" to find relatives of soldiers who fought in Italy and have already handed over a number of personal items to the surviving family members. The museum is a "must do" if you are in the area of Monte Cassino.

8. Trotta Sapori

Via Santa Maria di Loreto 13, 86082 Capracotta Italy +39 0865 945269 [email protected] http://www.trottasapori.it
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Trotta Sapori

A taste shop in the heart of the Apennines, at 1421 meters above see level, where you can get to know, buy and taste the best local and non-local products, selected and seasoned by us. The variety of products will allow you to satisfy the most demanding palates and the family atmosphere will make you go back in time, recreating that friendly atmosphere that is so characteristic of small shops.

9. Pontificia Fonderia di Campane Marinelli

Via Felice d'Onofrio 14, 86081 Agnone Italy +39 0865 78235 http://www.campanemarinelli.com
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Pontificia Fonderia di Campane Marinelli

Campane Marinelli è la più antica fonderia Italiana e fra le più antiche del mondo, specializzata nella costruzione di campane. Visite guidate Dal lunedì al sabato ore 12:00 e ore 16:00 Domenica ore 12:00 Visite guidate mese di agosto Dal lunedì alla domenica Ore 11:00, 12:00, 16:00, 17:00

Reviewed By 662francesb - Yorkshire, United Kingdom

We had been recommended a visit to the Agnone bell foundry. It is located in the centre of Agnone, at the top of a side street and just a short stroll from the main road. The foundry is entered through a gift shop that is best perused once the tour has been completed, in order to fully appreciate the handcrafted gifts on offer. The entrance fee is €5 and includes a 15 minute extremely informative video on how a bell is made (this video is available in different languages) I had never given the bell making process a huge amount of thought before, that was until I visited the Marinelli foundry. What a thoroughly interesting process it is and one that has remained unchanged for centuries. The bell makers and bell artists are true artisans and their finished products breathtaking. I really enjoyed wandering through the foundry, following the video. We didn’t have a guide but the staff were happy for us to wander. There is an exhibit area showing the visitor many of the different bells made over the years and some are mounted onto frames allowing them to be rung. These bells are huge and something I had only really viewed when looking up at a bell tower. The chimes of the different bells are delightful and it felt like a real treat to be able to ring them and see them up close. Many of the Marinelli bells over the years have been made for the Vatican and other significant Italian landmarks. Their foundry has also been given the Papal seal. Lastly the tour takes you through the working foundry. The smoke scented aroma from the wood fired furnaces really enhances the educational environment. All in all a great place to visit. A visit here only takes around an hour.

10. Castello Pandone Venafro

Via Tre Cappelle s.n.c., 86079 Venafro Italy +39 0865 904698 [email protected] http://www.regione.molise.it/web/turismo/turismo.nsf/0/992ED6D1DBCB0045C125754600388345?OpenDocument
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Castello Pandone Venafro

Il castello di Venafro prende il nome dalla famiglia Pandone, antica proprietaria di questo maniero medievale , trasformato nel sedicesimo secolo in palazzo nobiliare. In un’ala del castello si possono visitare gli ambienti nobilitati dal conte Enrico Pandone tra il 1522 e il 1527 con originali e spettacolari affreschi rappresentanti i cavalli di sua proprietà, oppure il Salone nobile col ciclo di affreschi a tema bucolico sempre del sedicesimo secolo.

Reviewed By molisematters - Campobasso, Italy

Unlike many of the castles here in the Molise region this one has quite a lot to see, whereas many others are merely ruins. The art work is beautiful and the horses depicted on the walls quite beautiful. The other art work is interesting too but it is the horse which make it so interesting. The views from the castle too are quite spectacular

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