The Villino Romualdo (second half of XVIII C.) has been recently restored and it is now the house of the Museo Nori De’ Nobili, a collection of paintings by the artist Eleonora De’ Nobili.
...The Museum is entirely dedicated to the female figure and for this reason, it also hosts the Centro Studi sulla Donna nelle Arti Visive Contemporanee (centre of studies of contemporary visual art about the woman). The Villino is also the seat of the Tourist Office and municipal library. The territory around Ripe is enriched by the presence of the towns of Ponte Lucerta, Passo Ripe and Brugnetto, which are located along the river. In Brugnetto you can find the Palazzo Antonelli Castracani Augusti, built at the end of XVII century and then changed in 1750 by the Cardinal Niccolò Maria Antonelli in the “Palazzo dale 100 finestre” (the Palace with a hundred windows). The artistic handicraft culture has always been an essential feature of Ripe, which is transmitted from one generation to another
Open:
In summer: 15 june – 13 september: tuesday, thursday, friday at 10.30am – 12.30am / 05.30pm – 08.00pm; wednesday at 5.30pm – 08.00pm; saturday at 10.30am – 12.30am / 05.30pm – 09.00pm; sunday at 05.00pm – 09.00pm.
In winter: 14 september al 14 june: tuesday at 10.30am – 12.30am ; thursday at 3.00pm – 5.00pm; wednesday at 05.00pm – 07.30pm; saturday at 10.30am – 12.30am / 05.00pm – 07.30pm; sunday at 05.00pm – 07.30pm.
Villino Romualdo – Museo Nori De’ Nobili – Piazza Leopardi, 32
Ripe di Trecastelli
Phone numbers
0717957851
Photo credits: Anna Mencaroni - Patrizia Lo Conte