Since September 15, 2007, Palazzo Sturm has also housed the Remondini Museum, becoming fully the new cultural hub of the city dedicated to applied arts. The exhibition path presents the theme of travel, along a timeline that weaves the family’s story with the produced materials, in a journey spanning 200 years of human history and European image civilization, from the mid-17th to the mid-19th century.
The new museum, one of the few in Italy dedicated to printing and certainly the most complex, illustrates all aspects of the 18th-19th century industrial phenomenon of the Remondini family, in an ideal journey introduced by the Tesini silhouettes through the entire production: books, decorated papers, popular sacred and secular engravings, cut-out sheets, toy soldiers, games, optical views, etchings, and woodcuts by the great Italian and European engravers, including Mantegna, Dürer, and Tiepolo. Multimedia and documentaries complement the printed didactic materials for an updated, particularly enjoyable and rewarding educational experience.
Information about Remondini Museum
Via Schiavonetti, 7
36061 Bassano del Grappa (Vicenza)
Source: MIBACT

