The permanent exhibition of the sculptor Giacomo Poletti collects his works in wood and stone.
The park is well cared for, full of sculptures in stone, earthenware and wood. Full of flowers and plants received as gifts from friends and visitors, some very curious others very normal. To complete the tour, a visit to the shed that houses the Museum is "a must", where the sculptor (Giacomo Poletti) collects his collection of wooden sculptures, born from what he "sees" in the piece of wood, and an infinity of objects, from the most common ones such as coffee pots and glasses with the strangest features, to more disparate objects such as those typical of mountain agricultural work, passing through curiosities, objectively speaking, perhaps more unique than rare. The beautiful works created are full of the charm of knowledge gained with the soul rather than with the eyes. Beautiful, truly realistic works, where the figurative trait surpasses the mastery of the gaze.