
Founded in 1998, the Gori and Zucci/Uno A Erre company museum charts the firm's work and output since it was set up in 1926.
The collection includes about 50 old machines, examples of the first use of technology in the gold industry in the 1930s and 1940s, plus old work benches and a wide range of tools for engraving and decorative work. The museum also houses over 400 items of jewellery, some of which were designed by internationally famous artist like Salvador Dali, Giacomo Manzu, Francesco Messina, Emilio Greco, Pietro Annigoni and Gio Pomodoro, besides a wealth of designs and projects that trace the history, stylistic trends and fashions in gold jewellery over the last 80 years.