Visit
The Centre opens its doors to the public and families
with guided tours and thematic tours in the Restoration Laboratories, in the Scientific Laboratories and in the construction sites.
Restorers, art historians and scientific researchers recount the advanced techniques of intervention and investigation, thanks to which restorations become real sites of knowledge that enrich the wealth of information on the conservation of cultural heritage.
The Educational Services develop educational and popular projects dedicated to schools, young people, adults, professionals and people with disabilities by promoting a conscious and responsible knowledge of cultural heritage, enhancing the skills and professionalism involved in conservation and restoration, both in the Centre's Laboratories and in the territory, thanks to a network of collaborations in continuous development, comparison and dialogue with other cultural and museum realities of the territory for the definition of shared paths.

Activities for schools
The paths for schools, aimed at building a relationship with the works of art kept in the laboratories, have as their peculiarity the possibility of meeting the professionals directly involved in the restoration interventions (restorer and humanistic and scientific researchers) with whom to deepen and discuss the proposed themes.

Visits for adults and families
One Saturday a month, the Conservation and Restoration Centre opens its doors to the public. Each event is dedicated to the in-depth analysis of two issues by the Centre’s professionals: from the restorer, to the art historian, to the architect, to the diagnostician of cultural heritage.
