Scalo Fluviale handles the transportation of historical objects for the new Documentary Museum of the city of Gradisca d’Isonzo.
The museum is housed in a wing of the historic Palazzo Torriani, which currently houses the city hall. The palace was the residence of the rulers of the Principality County of Gradisca and the headquarters of the Viceroy of Italy, Eugene de Beauharnais. During the World Wars, it was the main headquarters of the local military command.
The Documentary Museum displays material from various eras: archaeological finds from the Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance periods, fossils, stone fragments from the Roman period, medieval weapons, coins, 17th-century paintings and Baroque frescoes, old photographs, and historical documents that highlight the construction and development of the important Jewish settlement in the city. The museum’s exhibition thus outlines the entire history of the Gradisca area.
All these objects trace the city’s history, from the Roman period to Venetian and Austrian rule.
Scalo Fluviale will transport the historical objects, with the utmost care and professionalism that distinguishes it.
Once again, our qualified staff took care of all operations, from dismantling and packing the structures to the complete transport of the objects to the new museum location.
We worked with the museum organization to outline the strategy to be implemented and the operations we would undertake, analyzing all phases and paying close attention to detail, given the objects being transported.
Our specialized staff handled the packaging of the historical objects, loading them onto trucks, and transporting them to the museum’s new location.
Together with the curators, the staff arranged their placement in the display cases and dedicated facilities.
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