Bologna: Echoes of the past in the Renzo Savini House Museum (Italian)

Description

Renzo Savini, the creator of an extraordinary collection of artisanal artifacts and natural specimens, never saw himself as a traditional collector. His approach was that of a silent seeker, driven by a personal and intimate impulse, far removed from any desire for display or recognition. 


Savini’s collection ideally aligns with the tradition of the sixteenth-century Wunderkammer, or "cabinets of wonder," which combined art and nature in displays of astonishing variety. These microcosms, inspired by an encyclopedic vision of knowledge, gathered rare and curious objects, arranged in ways meant to provoke awe and contemplation. In the 16th century, such collections emerged as a means to grasp and possess the visible universe. Savini’s trove, housed in a mysterious and fascinating home, echoes this ancient tradition—blending personal taste, a spirit of inquiry, and a subtle yearning to reveal the hidden bond between human craftsmanship and the natural world.


The tour offers an exclusive visit to the house museum of renowned Renzo Savini.

Guests will be guided in Italian directly by his daughter, Benedetta Savini and at the end of the tour, a refined aperitif will be served, featuring sparkling wine, spritz, fruit juices, savory snacks, and/or a traditional Bolognese dessert — all elegantly presented in crystal flutes.

Included

  •  Entrance ticket to the Renzo Savini House Museum
  •  Guided tour in Italian
  •  Aperitif (sparkling wine, spritz, fruit juices, savory snacks, and/or a traditional Bolognese dessert)

Excluded

Transfer from/to the hotel

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