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The Museum is dedicated to the musical and cultural history of Arsoli and is divided into four sections featuring pastoral instruments (recorders, clarinets, double chantered zampogna, animal horns, various types of bells used for herds and stable animals) and artisanal instruments (accordion, tambourine, triangle and drums) used more frequently in festivities and dancing. Another section is dedicated to music, song and religious instruments used in specific events in the liturgical calendar. There are also instruments from the 18th century musical bands of Arsoli, a wide collection of hand transcribed sheet music, photographs and documents.































