Museo della Resistenza e del Folklore Valsabbino di Forno d’Ono
The Museo della Resistenza e del Folklore Valsabbino di Forno d’Ono (Valsabbino Resistance and Folklore Museum in Forno d'Ono) documents the history of local resistance to German and fascist occupation in the Valle Sabbia from 1943 to 1945. Established in 1972, the museum displays weapons, photographs, and documents originating with local partisan groups including the Perlasca Brigade (Brigata Perlasca) initially led by Giacomo Perlasca.
The museum is significant for its collection of 120 paintings created and donated by artist Dimitrij Paramendic, who was detained as a partisan in Vestone Prison and later escaped; his art portrayed the daily lives of local partisans, and includes portraits of several partisan leaders.
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Via Roma, 7
Forno d’Ono
25070 Pertica Bassa BS
Italy