Top 10 Museums in Langhe and Roero, Piedmont

March 11, 2022 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Langhe and Roero, Italy including Leslie Alexander Art Studio & Gallery, Museo Adriani, Museo della Scrittura Meccanica, Camo Museo a Cielo Aperto, Purpleryta, Museo Wine Experience by Mondodelvino, Museo Eso Peluzzi, Fondazione Cesare Pavese, Museo Diocesano, Wall of Sound Gallery.
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Piazza Vittorio Veneto 11, 12052 Neive Italy +39 339 692 0448 [email protected] http://www.cellarpaintings.com
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Leslie Alexander Art Studio & Gallery

2. Museo Adriani

Via Dell'Ospedale 40, 12062, Cherasco Italy +39 0172 427050 http://eventi.comune.cherasco.cn.it/index.php/citta/il-museo-civico-adriani
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Museo Adriani

3. Museo della Scrittura Meccanica

Corso Monviso 25, 12042 Bra Italy +39 0172 412507 [email protected] http://www.typewriterstory.com/
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Museo della Scrittura Meccanica

A unique collection of more than 300 rare typewriters dating from the 19th century to the present day, collected and painstakingly restored to full working order by Domenico Scarzello. The museum is hosted by Bra Servizi. From the Hammond n.1 (1884), to the Remington n.5 to the legendary Olivetti M1, this museum is one of a kind. Entry to the museum is free.

4. Camo Museo a Cielo Aperto

Piazza Del Municipio, Camo, Santo Stefano Belbo Italy +39 0141 840100 http://www.museoacieloapertodicamo.it
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Camo Museo a Cielo Aperto

Old abandoned artefacts and materials ( eg shutters, chains, barrels, farming equipment) which have been transformed into rustic objects of charm - either in to an art form( a fish made of farming tools )or into something useful (a glass holder made from a rake)

5. Purpleryta

Via Vittorio Emanuele, 4, 12064 Barolo Italy +39 339 717 4500 [email protected] http://www.purpleryta.it
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Purpleryta

Art Gallery and shop where you can find the artistic creations of the artist of wine Purpleryta. Purpleryta paints with wine and create jewels and accessories with corks and caps. Be curious and stop at Purpleryta's: check if she is in to show you "the other shape of wine". Available on request and on payment wine painting classes to personally experience the art.

Reviewed By Zombi1

Visiting PurpleRyta is a must do for anyone who wants a great Barolo experience. Ryta is not only passionate about her art but also wine and the local area. Visit her studio in the heart of Barolo to see how her wine on paper art come to life. Her paintings are so much fun!! Every time we walk by ours shown here we remember the awesome time we had while we plan our next return. Ryta will also be sure you enjoy the Barolo experience by pointing you to other gems in and around the local area.

6. Museo Wine Experience by Mondodelvino

Via Umberto I, 115, 12040 Priocca Italy +39 0173 248307 [email protected] http://www.mondodelvino.com/wine-experience/we-priocca/
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Museo Wine Experience by Mondodelvino

A new and innovative experience, a multimedia and multisensory tour which takes you on a five senses journey to discover our vision, wine territories and winemaking methods in an educational and fun way. Here you can learn about Italian wine while playing on one of our interactive touch screens and sensory stations. At the end of the tour you will have the chance to taste a premium selection of Italian wine with one of our AIS Sommelier.

Reviewed By I2056GMkenh - Surrey, Canada

Mondodelvino in the delightful village of Priocca proved to be a wonderful place to learn about wine; to taste and buy some of Italy's best! The tasting was enhanced by the friendly staff while the selection of wines from across Italy offered proof of this company's great and growing world-wide reputation as a purveyor of the wines that have no equal. The videos, displays and interactive features enhanced the total experience. We stocked up on pastas, antipastos and award-winning still and sparkling wines at prices that would leave family and friends in Canada green with envy. Fortunately for some of them, they will enjoy the result of our delightful visit when we return home!

7. Museo Eso Peluzzi

Oratorio Dei Disciplinati, Monchiero Italy +39 0173 792190 http://www.arte.it/calendario-arte/cuneo/mostra-ritratto-di-famiglia-4260
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Museo Eso Peluzzi

8. Fondazione Cesare Pavese

Piazza Confraternita 1, 12058, Santo Stefano Belbo Italy http://www.fondazionecesarepavese.it
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Fondazione Cesare Pavese

9. Museo Diocesano

Piazza Rossetti Lato Campanile, 12051, Alba Italy +39 345 764 2123
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Museo Diocesano

Via Italo Gastaldi 4, 12051, Alba Italy +39 0173 362324 http://www.wallofsoundgallery.com
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Wall of Sound Gallery

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