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Planelas e scugjelas (Planelas and Scugjelas Exhibit)

The permanent exhibition Planelas and Scugjelas hosts a collection of ceramic products from XVIII sec onwards (flat tiles, kitchen products and so forth). The last furnace was closed in 1953 and, until then, the most active family in the production of ceramic products was the Felice Family. This is why the exhibition focusses on the work of this family, using also photographs and ancient documents. In the village one can also find two furnaces (not active) and a building formerly used for the ceramic products sale.

La mostra permanente Planelas e scugjelas ospita una collezione di manufatti ceramici prodotti nelle fornaci a partire dal XVIII sec.: le caratteristiche pianelle, tegole piatte in cotto con o senza smalto, vasellame da cucina e da mensa e condutture.
Nel corso della storia produttiva si distinse l'attività della famiglia Felice, emigrata a Cella per sviluppare questa attività imprenditoriale. L'ultima fornace fu chiusa nel 1953.
Un percorso espositivo in cui si focalizza la storia della famiglia Felice con il supporto di materiale fotografico e documentario.
In paese sono ancora presenti due fornaci e un edificio identificato come lo spaccio dei manufatti ceramici.
Via Cella, 35“Ex osteria Cimenti” Cella, Ovaro - Italia/Udine/Friuli Venezia Giulia
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Tourist experience: Museum visit. Possibility of guided tours.

Ingresso al museo; possibilità di visite guidate
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: The visit can last from 20 minutes if on one's own to 1 hour, if guided.

Visita al museo in autonomia 20 minuti ca.; visita guidata 1 ora ca.
Opening: Updated schedule on the CarniaMusei Website: https://www.carniamusei.org/museo.html?entityID=3236

Orari aggiornati sul sito di CarniaMusei
Booking: Booking required.

Visite guidate su prenotazione
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: None
Local popolarity: 10
Destination influence: 10
Categories
Cultural material heritage: Museum, edifici produttivi artigianali
Cultural immaterial heritage: Traditional work
Local contact: Federica D'Orazio
Form filler: Anna Somma

Benito Partisani Mastro Lupo Artist

Benito Partisani, in art Mastro Lupo, was born in Predappio in 1906 where he lived and worked until his death in 1969. Mastro Lupo, who lived in the middle of the twentieth century, spectator of a very complex historical period, has always shown that art can help overcome divisions and hostility. An artist linked to his territory, documented by many artworks in the public spaces of Predappio, which can be considered a true open-air museum of the artist.
Predappio - Italy/Forlì/Emilia Romagna
Tourist experience: Predappio can be visited following Mastro Lupo incredible works: the whole territory is marked by his touch in an ideal itinerary that passes through Fiumana, the Pandolfa estate, the center of Predappio, Rocca delle Caminate and ends with the six vast canvases of the Battesimo di Cristo in the church of Predappio Alta.
Spoken languages: Italian, English
Experience duration: 4 hours
Opening: Opening varies depending on the location
Booking: Guided tours on request
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: Accessibility depends on the location
Local popolarity: 8
Destination influence: 1
Tourist contact: Sabrina Nanni
Categories
Cultural immaterial heritage: Legendary or historical persona or character
Hidden intangible patrimony: Community tales
Experiences: Showing around
Local contact: Monica Partisani
Form filler: Tristana Randi
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