Cava museo in fantiscritti is set in the heart of marble quarries in carrara and it has been created by walter danesi after 40 years of researches.
Carrara marble quarry museum.
You will of course need a car to do this trip unless you ve arranged to use a guide or travel planner.
That was fine as we toured the marble museum across the road while waiting.
Learn how the marble was mined to build the pantheon and trajan s column in ancient rome and how it was often used for sculpture during the renaissance.
After centuries of disruption the extraction and processing of carrara marble resumed.
Carrara and the marble mountain travel tips.
Here is a short tutorial to.
This is where the famous marble has been excavated since roman times.
Carrara marble has been used since the time of ancient rome and it was called the luni marble.
Check out this interactive map for the specific details to help you plan your trip and more articles and photos zoom out about the area.
It was 12 euros per person and i would say totally worth it.
Due to the way in which the marble is taken the large spaces the symmetrical precision of the excavations and the shape of the worktops the mountains have been transformed into.
From the city of carrara follow the signs to the cave until you reach the fantiscritti caves.
The tour guide was fun and very informative.
The family created the office of marble in 1564 to regulate the marble mining industry.
The ancient romans discovered 2 000 years ago the presence of this white and shiny stone in the mountains we now call the apuan alps.
The area dedicated to roman archeology displays precious historic artefacts coming from the roman quarries in.
The museum is situated in a scenic landscape surronded by the white marble that makes unique this place full of history and full of men s sacrifice.
Until the late 19th century the process of extracting marble from the mountains had remained little changed since michelangelo s time.
There is a small museum there worth seeing.
Although the film footage below of work in the quarries of carrara shown here is contemporary it powerfully evokes the arduous physical work the dangers at hand and the large scale of the stones.
Rome the imperial capital was rebuilt using the white marbles that thousands of slaves dug worked and transported to these mountains.
Marble quarries located at the top of the mountains form the background of the town of carrara.
The quarry museum provides a very interesting insight into the lives of the quarrymen and children.
Carrara and the marble civilization.
Down comes a mountain.
The city of massa in particular saw much of its plan.
View from the quarries.
In the 17th and 18th centuries the marble quarries were monitored by the cybo and malaspina families who ruled over massa and carrara.
Visit the marble quarries of carrara on a half day tour from colonnata that highlights the marble industry in italy.