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Palazzo dei Vicari - Scarperia

Few things have accompanied the life and activity of man as much as the knife, omnipresent on the table of the poor and of the powerful, a faithful tool used for working fields and woods, a companion of a thousand adventures and dangers, a love token, a symbol of faithfulness… In the case of an entire community, like the one in Scarperia devoted to the manufacture of cutting tools, the knife results to be an element of identity and collective memory. 

The museum itinerary

An inside view of the Museum of Cutting ToolsAn inside view of the Museum of Cutting ToolsThe tour includes two different realities corresponding respectively to the main session of the museum - the place of memory in Palazzo dei Vicari, and in the cutler's workshop - the working place which can be considered as a "living museum".
The museum tour starts with a story of the multiform presence of the knife in human actions commented by paintings representing the Italian artistic production (section 1. The knife. Material for a story) through the manual approach (the assembly benches), the visitor can get acquainted with the parts that compose the various types of knives and their corresponding useful working characteristics. The visitor carries out the real assembly of a knife and in this way can value the complexity of tools which seem so simple as for example the table knife (section 2. The knife, its form and parts). An itinerary among the production of cutting tools and blades of various Italian centres make us see and compare materials, techniques and objects which are very far from one another both in time and location (section 3. The production centres of knives in Italy ).

The culture and the production of knives in Scarperia constitute the arrival point and represent the crucial point of the museum itinerary; the life and work of the cutlers' families of Scarperia wind among memories, through pictures and reconstruction of the working place, of the social and familiar organization, of the disputed relation between the craft profession and the agricultural world that have characterized the first industrial panorama in Tuscany (section 4. The cutlers of Scarperia).

 

The shapes of the knives, the constructive characteristics, the range of the production of Scarperia, are at least given back through the witness-objects as working tools with worn out blades as a result of the innumerable sharpening, the delicate accessories for writing desks and the eternal "zuava" of Scarperia (section 5. The knives of Scarperia).

The cutler's workshop - Via Solferino - Scarperia

A forge, a bench and an anvil were the tools used by the cutler, who was helped by child-workers in the lighter works and by women who moved the guiding wheel to sharpen the blades.
Therefore the cutler's workshop represents the part of the museum itinerary where it is possible to follow the stages of the making of a knife through a direct experience and so every visitor's emotional involvement. The cutler's workshop has been opened to the public since 1990.


MUSEUM OF CUTTING BLADES AND CUTLER'S WORKSHOP
PALAZZO DEI VICARI
Via Roma,71 - Scarperia

Information and reservations:
tel. 055 8468165
fax 055 8468862
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www.prolocoscarperia.it
www.museoferritaglientiscarperia.it 

Schedule 2012

Till May 31st 2012:

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10am-1pm

Saturday, Sunday and holidays 10m-1pm/3pm-6.30pm

Closed on Monday, Tuesday and on Christmas day.

Bookings for guided visits and workshops for adults and children.

 

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