The
building, now the Town Archaeological Museum, is the result
of the rebuilding of a small complex of a country house “ a
corte”, built in the XIX century.
In the area, once intended as a storehouse to keep the
agricultural tools and other subsidiary tasks, it has been
obtained a
connecting space between the two bodies of the original
factory, the one
originally used as a storehouse and situated on the upper
floor, and that of the old shed on the ground floor,
now constituting
one of the exhibition rooms.
The connection space, a metal pavilion structured on two
flights, one to go up and the other down, bounds the first
exhibition
room, characterised by the presence of open places. The
rooms intended to be used as offices and storage laboratories
have
been in part obtained in the original building inside the
courtyard and next to the “lolla” (porch).

The renovation has transformed the old building only in
part, adapting it to the needs of the route, of the facilities
and to be used by disabled people; where possible, the original
materials have been kept.