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Museum of Misteri

Misteri are structures made in tempered iron and assembled on wooden bases on which people, mostly children, are placed to represent angels, devils, scenes from the life of saints and sacred figures of Christianity. These structures are carried on men’s shoulders during the parade that takes place on Corpus Domini’s day. While waving, the structures give the sensation that the children who interpret the sacred figures are flying over the heads of the spectators.
Via Trento, 3 Campobasso - Italy/Campobasso/Molise
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Tourist experience: The Museum consists of two exhibition rooms and a projection room.
In the "Entrance Hall" some costumes are exhibited along with photographs, variously dated, which portray some highlights of past events and catalogues with the names of the most famous characters who have animated the parade in the last 40 years.
The "Projection Room" with 40 seats, allows you to view footage of the Processione dei Misteri, shot in various years, relating to the preparation and development of the event and capable of recreating the atmosphere that is lived in Campobasso on the day of Corpus Domini.
Inside the "Sala degli Ingegni" it is possible to see in detail the thirteen structures that parade in procession through the streets of Campobasso on the day of Corpus Domini, thus discovering the structural and artistic peculiarities that make them unique in the world.
Spoken languages: Italian
Experience duration: 1 hour
Opening: Mon. to Fri.
From 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Booking: Booking only required on non-working days or for visits during non-opening hours
Less than 20 min by walk from the nearest accommodation, car parking or bus station
Accessibility: No limitations to access
Local popolarity: 10
Destination influence: 8
Tourist contact: Associazione Misteri e Tradizioni
Categories
Cultural material heritage: Museum
Cultural immaterial heritage: Historical itinerary, Religious cult, Local traditions or legend, Handicrafts (such as embroidery, carving), Cultural heritage
Hidden tangible patrimony: Family photos related to particular events/occasions (e.g. photos of leisure time related to the place, feasts: the images should not have not been used before)
Hidden intangible patrimony: Local customs
Experiences: Showing around, guided tours
Form filler: Michele Fratino
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