Antzuola to build an exhibition space to commemorate traditional tanning

A structure of metal and glass will protect the space dedicated to the history of tanning.

Generic image of construction work.
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Generic image of construction work.

Antzuola will build an exhibition space to commemorate traditional tanning and strap-making, protected by a metal and glass structure.

Antzuola will construct an exhibition space to commemorate traditional tanning and strap-making. To realize this project, a display case made of steel plate and glass will be installed, and work has already begun. The City Council's crane has moved the structure to protect the display with sheet metal, and the next step will be the installation of the glass, according to members of Narruola.
The City Council has allocated a budget of 3,070.89 euros for this project. Next week, the City Council and Narruola will decide what items to place inside the exhibition space. The intention is to display tools used by past tanners and products made by women who crafted straps.
An information panel will accompany the exhibition space and will include a QR code, allowing visitors to delve deeper into Antzuola's tanning history. The exhibition space will be fitted out during the summer, likely before the Antzuola festivities.