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Admission to the farm museum includes admission to some rooms off the
courtyard of the castle, such as the Rittersal & the library now used by
student seminars. Those rooms contain display cases of Pound books,
manuscripts,& memorabilia, like his tennis racket! There's also an art
gallery with exhibits of (usually) contemporary Italian artists. Sylvester
At 12:07 PM +0200 5/3/1, Beowulf wrote:
>The best road is the autostrada, you can exit in Bolzano and you're gonna
>be about half a hour from Brunnenburg. I don't have a phone number or
>e-mail address here, but in the castle there's a museum about farm
>traditions in Tyrol so I think u can get in and visit a part of it
>normally. For more information I leave you my telephon number:
>0328.4926117.
>
>Fabio Franceschini
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jon Elek
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:48 PM
> Subject: Pound's Castle
>
>
> I was wondering if anyone on the list could give me a sense of the
>protocol for visiting the castle at Brunnenberg. I am travelling to
>Northern Italy next week and would like to spend a day, or part thereof,
>at the castle. Is it possible to just show up and expect to be given a
>tour? Is there a contact number or email address? Are there certain
>aspects of the estate that are especially worth viewing?
>
> Lastly--I am driving there from Florence and was wondering if anyone who
>has done a similar drive has any words of advice (i.e.road conditions in
>the mountains, nice routes etc.).
>
> Thanks
>
> Jon
>
>
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