The room is made up of two communicating rooms.
The bigger room takes in the pieces handed down within the sphere of the a wider collection come from the Pullè family.
The pieces shown date between the half of the XV and the first years of the XVIIc, including parade and munition objects.



Partial view of the room.

 

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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