The Museum project originates from an interdisciplinary research by the University of Turin aimed at enhancing the Bassa Serra area and the archaeological site of ancient Victimula, near San Secondo. It is a training, research, and experimentation workshop with the local community, intended to preserve and restore the richness and history of the area. The rooms are dedicated to goldsmithing, the trial of the witch Giovanna de’ Monduro, the Resistance with the Salussola massacre of March 9, 1945, and the figure of Don Francesco Cabrio. One space is devoted to a collection of ancient scales and balances.
Extra openings:
– Sunday of the commemorations of the Salussola massacre (March 9, 1945) from 9:00 to 12:00;
– April 25 Liberation Day, from 9:30 to 12:00;
– First weekend of May, Feast of Blessed Pietro Levita, patron saint of Salussola: Saturday 19:00-23:00 and Sunday 10:00-12:30, 15:00-17:00;
– June 2 Italian Republic Day from 10:00 to 12:30;
Information about the Gold and Stone Laboratory Museum
Via Duca d’Aosta, 7,
13885 Salussola (Biella)
0118177324
info@museolaboratoriosalussola.org
https://www.museolaboratoriosalussola.org
Source: MIBACT

