MINERALOGICAL MUSEUM OF REPPIA

The Reppia Mineralogical Museum: A Small Treasure of the Earth

In the heart of the Val Graveglia, in the village of Reppia, hides an unusual treasure: the Reppia Mineralogical Museum. Housed in a characteristic “fondo,” typical of rural Ligurian architecture, the museum immediately captures attention with its simple and authentic charm, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the connection between the local community and the geological wealth of the area.

A Collection of Minerals from Val Graveglia

Inside, the small exhibition preserves numerous mineral specimens, many of which come from Val Graveglia, showcasing the variety and beauty of the local natural resources. Each stone tells an ancient story of geological forces, colors, and surprising shapes, making the museum an ideal place for enthusiasts and curious visitors of all ages.

Information and Access

The museum is municipally owned but currently lacks stable management. To arrange a visit or receive updated information, it is necessary to contact the Municipality of Ne, the guardian of this small treasure trove of minerals that preserves the valley’s geological heritage.

 

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