Fuseum - Brajo Fuso Museum Park

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The Fuseum is a museum created by Brajo Fuso between 1959 and 1980. It is set in a spacious woodland park scattered with a variety of buildings and artistic installations assembled from recovered materials, rather like a bizarre safari park inhabited by strange animals conjured up from fire extinguishers, motorcycle fuel tanks and a range of tools including funnels, shears and potato mashers.

The park also hosts several larger pieces some of which including Cromoscolature, le Straticromie, gli Acidocromi, i Mobloggetti and a peculiar series of ceramic vases can be found amid an exhibition of 120 artworks in la Galleria. Standing next to la Galleria, La Sala Bettina is a recently restored structure dedicated by Fuso to his wife which serves as a literary café where refreshments are provided during events sometimes held in the park. 

On the upper floor, la Sala degli Elleni (home to the Greeks: a series of eight tall figures made from recovered vehicle parts) also hosts exhibitions and cultural events. 
La Brajita is a small cabin where Brajo and Bettina would spend the summer months and has now been transformed into an archive and documentation centre providing information on Brajo Fuso’s medical patents and catalogues of his works.
 

Contacts:

Address: Strada dei Cappuccini, 1q - 06131 Perugia PG

Phone: 349 5774738

Email: info@fuseum.eu

Website: http://www.fuseum.eu/

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