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The
smaller room is also called "The toy-soldiers little
room", for the presence of a singular collection
of toy-soldiers carved in cirmolo wood, to be dated
at the beginning of the XVIIIc. It is about fourteen
figures giving life to a march past hierarchically organized
with couples of soldiers in symmetrical position, armed
with fuse arquebuses and equipped with munition bags
slung across the shoulder.

Little room of the wooden toy-soldiers.
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