Laboratorio museotecnico Goppion explained

Laboratorio museotecnico Goppion, founded in 1952, is a manufacturer of display systems for museums. It is a centre for research into both the technical questions related to the museum world (engineering and techniques for the protection and the preservation of works of art and the most suitable method by which they may be displayed) as well as the subjects of museography and museology.

The Laboratorio museotecnico Goppion has made the cases for the Mona Lisa at the Louvre, the Crown Jewels in London, and the Multiversity Galleries of Museum of Anthropology at UBC in Vancouver.[1]

Indeed, the Annali have been published by the company with contributions from curators, museum directors, cultural superintendents and designers. Study days have been organised in collaboration with the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and the Ministry for the Arts and Cultural Heritage.Laboratorio museotecnico Goppion headquarters is in Trezzano sul Naviglio Milan.

Exhibits

Major exhibits created:

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arthur Erickson's UBC gem gets rebranded. The Globe and Mail. 27 May 2016. 22 January 2010. Marsha Lederman.
  2. https://www.goppion.com/projects/tower-of-london-the-jewel-house