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7. National Pasta Museum

Piazza Scanderbeg 117, Rome 00187  (Map)
06-6991119

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This is an appropriate museum for the world's pasta capital. Prepare for a most enlightening and appetizing experience, as you'll learn about how pasta is produced, prepared and preserved. On-site workshop demonstrates various cooking techniques, while other exhibits spotlight the relationship between pasta and art. There's also an interesting collection of early preparation tools, as well as archival documents that trace the history of pasta development. Metro: Barberini   (© 10Best)

More Details for National Pasta Museum

Hours:

Daily 9:30am-5:30pm


Admission:

Adult €10


Website: Visit the National Pasta Museum website »


Type: History Museums, Museums

User Reviews for National Pasta Museum

"Cristina60003"
more than a month ago

A pasta museum sounds like fun, but...it's not worth the 9 euro charge. The fee includes an audio guide in English, which you'll need if you don't read Italian. You'll see what wheat looks like on the stalk, what it looks like harvested and ground. You'll see some huge pasta-making machines and dozens of photos of Italian celebrities eating spaghetti. Pretty mundane.

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