First hall

Entering the first room, the display case on the right displays some scientific instruments used, for educational purposes, between the end of the 19th century and the first years of the 20th century, on which the missing parts were intentionally not intervened with restorations and additions, to attest to the effects of the time elapsed.

Minerals, rocks and fossils

The display cases on the left house some specimens of minerals and rocks of various origins and some specimens of invertebrates, both fossil and current, pertaining to Antonio Verri's collection. Fossil fragments found in the Arabian Peninsula also converged here from a small private donation.

Verri's study

This room dedicates a space, in the corner opposite the entrance, to the reconstruction of the study of Antonio Verri, a citizen of Pieve, born in 1839, who particularly distinguished himself in his military career and continuously dedicated himself with passion to the Natural Sciences. In the room, a notice board is dedicated to saffron, a typical product of the area documented in the municipal statutes of 1537

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