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The building dates from the eighteenth century and has a rustic and classic style
The ethnographic museum of contadina culture is a building designed by Ferdinando Galli Bibiena for the Farnese family. It is also used for growing plants in the garden of the summer residence of the Doge of delights. The building dates from the eighteenth century and has a rustic and classic style, which extends over two floors, each consisting of a large room. It houses the Ethnographic Museum of Rural Civilization, which includes collections, beginning in the 60s, rural papers and craft materials, testimonials and river activities.