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The International Cast Iron project was born in 1998 as photographic documentation by Stefano Bottoni and in 2002 it transformed into the largest collection of manhole covers in the world.
+150 pieces
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Exhibition at the Cloister of San Paolo
In 2004 the International Cast Iron Museum becomes an exhibition in Ferrara. At the Cloister of San Paolo, 22 manhole covers are exhibited for the first time. Illustrious guest the...
Exhibition at the Cloister of San Paolo
In 2004 the International Cast Iron Museum becomes an exhibition in Ferrara. At the Cloister of San Paolo, 22 manhole covers are exhibited for the first time. Illustrious guest the...
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Exhibition at the Museum of the Great Rivers
In 2008 the manhole covers from the Buttons Collection arrived at the Sala Flumina of the Museum of the Great Rivers in Rovigo. An exhibition is set up in the...
Exhibition at the Museum of the Great Rivers
In 2008 the manhole covers from the Buttons Collection arrived at the Sala Flumina of the Museum of the Great Rivers in Rovigo. An exhibition is set up in the...
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The Exhibition in Vienna
In 2010 the Buttons Collection was exhibited in Vienna, garnering great international interest. The manholes were exhibited outdoors with a special elevated installation to allow the public to see each...
The Exhibition in Vienna
In 2010 the Buttons Collection was exhibited in Vienna, garnering great international interest. The manholes were exhibited outdoors with a special elevated installation to allow the public to see each...