A great opportunity to discover the history, culture, and traditions of Cervia is a visit to MUSA, the Salt Museum. Created by the Cultural Group Civiltà Salinara, this fascinating ethnographic museum celebrates the centuries-old salt-making tradition, telling the story of life in the salt pans through documents, original tools, vintage photos, and personal accounts. The museum is housed in the evocative Magazzino del Sale Torre, an impressive example of industrial archaeology that once stored Cervia’s “white gold.” Today, it's a place full of charm and memory, where the past comes to life and speaks. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, visitors can also access the panoramic room of the nearby Torre San Michele. From 22 meters high, you get a breathtaking view of the sea, the pine forest, the historic center, and, in the distance, the Romagna hills. A unique chance to admire Cervia from above and complete a journey through history and beauty.
This extraordinary ethnographic museum, established by the Gruppo Culturale Civiltà Salinara, celebrates the millennia-old tradition of salt production. It recounts the work in the salt pans and preserves the memory of techniques and trades that have now been forgotten. Inside the museum, documents, tools, photographs, and testimonies unveil the fascinating world of salt production, a fundamental element for the city of Cervia. MUSA is housed within the Torre Salt Warehouse, a magnificent example of industrial archaeology that once stored Cervia's "white gold." This majestic building symbolizes the city's history and its relationship with the sea and salt pans, now preserved and enhanced as a cultural heritage.
The meeting place for the aperitif is L'Officina del Sale, located at Via Evangelisti 2, Cervia 48015.
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