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The creation of the La Spezia museum
The
Civic Museum of La Spezia was founded in 1873 around a first nucleus
of naturalist collections donated by Cesare Pondenzana (1840-1884),
Giovanni Podenzana's father.
With the encouragement and help of the La Spezia geologist Giovanni
Capellini, only three months after its foundation the Museum already
housed, besides the zoological collections, the archaeological findings
brought to light during the excavations of the basins and docks of
the Military Arsenal, as well as some parchments, geographical maps
and documents regarding the history of the town. Later, at the turn
of the century, there was a considerable boom in palaeo-palethnological
research on the territory, conducted by eminent scientists including
Giovanni Capellini himself.
The ever-increasing interest in the territory and its most ancient
history led to very important archaeological discoveries. From the
first decades of the 20th century the Museum was enriched with stelae
statues belonging to the Copper and Iron Ages.
The continuous influx of archaeological, naturalist and ethnographic
materials and the numerous donations from local citizens and scholars
led to numerous changes of premises for the Museum: from the small
rooms on the ground floor of the Civic Theatre to larger and larger
spaces such as the Town Hall in corso Cavour, the rooms in the town
grammar school, Palazzina Crozza, where the Civic Library is now located,
the church and convent of the Clarissas, Palazzina Crozza again, and
finally its present location, the Castle of San Giorgio, restored
and returned to the citizenry with its new layout and the exhibition
of the Civic Archaeological Collections.
UBALDO
FORMENTINI
The
Museum is dedicated to Ubaldo Formentini, who was the director of
the Library and Civic Museum from 1923 to 1958, making them the ideal
centre of La Spezia cultural life. La Spezia had obtained its autonomy
as a province and Formentini, who had been one of the most active
promoters of this recognition became, with his special qualities of
acute investigator of the history and customs of the people of Lunigiana,
an example and guide for the formation of a civic pride equal to the
dignity of the new provincial capital.
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