27 rooms, some of which are decorated with stuccos and frescoes in baroque style, house objects divided into two sections, the historical-artistic section and the ethnographic section.
It is a collection of over 4,000 objects that testify to the culture, craftsmanship, work, folklore, and religious life in Bormio.
Displayed through environmental reconstruction are the workshop of the carpenter and that of the shoemaker.
A small cellar hosts the tools used in the various stages of milk processing, while a large room holds tools used for field and cereal processing.
A large stagecoach, which until 1915 operated through the Stelvio Pass, is located in the museum along with carriages, carts, and large snow sledges.
Not to be forgotten are the collections of old skis used for various disciplines.
To testify to the importance of women's textile activity, the Civic Museum of Bormio preserves an interesting collection of spindles, carders, spinning wheels, and a large loom.
A room houses memorabilia and warlike finds referring to the Wars of Independence, and especially to World War I.
The artistic section presents portraits, paintings, furniture, frescoes, altarpieces and altarpieces, crosses and chests, firm testimonies of the religiosity and local culture.
FAQ
What are the opening hours during winter 2025/26?
Until April 15
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday: 15:30 - 18:30
Thursday: 10:30 - 12:30 and 15:30 - 18:30
Sunday: 10:30 - 12:30
How much does the entrance ticket cost?
Full (ages 18 to 65): € 5.00
Reduced (for groups larger than 15 people, university students up to 25 years, residents of Bormio municipality): € 3.00
Families (2 parents with at least one child): € 8.00
Free for minors under 18 accompanied by adults, tourist guides, handicapped individuals with an escort, accredited journalists, and on the day of their birthday
Can I access the museum with my dog?
No, dogs are not allowed.