6 wonderful open air places hidden among mountains, valleys and seas. 6 new destinations always more requested by the modern tourists
If in a museum (building) you “go inside” in a eco-museum you “stay outside’. You embrace with your eyes a part of the territory and explore its cultural heritage and its identity. You dig in its traditions and its daily life, you explore its costumes and habits in order to understand the delicate relationship between nature and anthropization. These “permanent territorial exhibitions” are becoming more and more popular and they offer t the visitor a full immersion in another world, another time or culture. Also in Italy these eco-museums are developing very quickly obtaining also legislative identity in many Italian regions.
Here some of the best ones that are recommended for a day trip visit
- Ecomuseo del Castelmagno – in the western Alps close to Cuneo (http://www.terradelcastelmagno.it)
- Ecomuseo del Sale e del Mare – in Cervia on the Adriatic coast (http://www.ecomuseocervia.it)
- Museo della Marineria di Cesenatico – on the Adriatic coast (http://museomarineria.comune.cesenatico.fc.it)
- Ecomuseo Val del Lago – in the Eastern alps close to Udine (http://www.ecomuseovaldellago.it/)
- Ecomuseo del Cosentino – in Tuscany close to Arezzo (http://www.ecomuseo.casentino.toscana.it)
- Ecomuseo delle Miniere di Gorno – in the Bergamo province (http://www.ecomuseominieredigorno.it/)