Contacts
Telephone
+39 0575 733 589
museum@aboca.it
Address
Bourbon del Monte Palace,
Via Niccolò Aggiunti 75,
52037 Sansepolcro (AR) Italy
Opening Hours
Winter time from Ocotber 1st to March 31st
From Tuesday to Saturday: 9:00-13:00 / 15:00-18:00
Sunday and Public Holidays: 10:00-13:00 / 15:00-18:00
Closed every Monday, on December 25-26-27th and on January 1st
Summer time from April 1st to September 30th
From Monday to Saturday: 9:00-13:00 / 15:00-19:00
Sunday and Public Holidays: 10:00-13:00 / 15:00-19:00
Pet-Friendly Museum. Accessible to animals on a leash or in a pet carrier.
How to reach us
By car
A1 Motorway (Florence-Rome)
Take the exit to Arezzo and than the E78 (34 km) to Sansepolcro.
E45 Motorway (Ravenna-Orte)
Take the exit to Sansepolcro and head to the Sansepolcro city center.
By train
Get off the train at the Arezzo train station and take the bus line AUTOLINEE TOSCANE to Sansepolcro.
An historical-scientific tour that celebrates the therapeutic power of herbs and passes on the story of the age-old relationship between man and plants. The visitors passes through rooms of precious herbals, the books of herbal medicines, ancient mortars, pottery and glassware, accompanied by the perfume of the medical plants.
An interctive tour born to present Aboca, its story, its values and everyday work, its vision of the health and life. Tactile panels, sound contributions and digital animations with which visitors can interact directly to experience a 360-degree visit of the company: from organic crops to laboratories and production facilities, from cultural events to editorial projects, passing through the scientific research, the heart of Aboca, that crosses and connects all phases of work.
A calendar of cultural initiatives inside and outside Aboca Museum: temporary exhibitions, thematic guided tours, laboratory activities for adults and families, artistic and botanical routes, special openings.
Located on the third floor of Bourbon del Monte palace, the collection of 3000 books published from the beginnings of printing until the first decades of the twentieth century, documents the development of human knowledge about the curative use of plants.
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