Fisogni Museum
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The Fisogni Museum of the petrol station (in the past also SIRM Museum[1] or Ormad Valseveso Museum[2]), in Tradate, Italy, is a museum about gas pumps, gas stations and petroliana, founded by Guido Fisogni in 1966.
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Established | 1966; 58 years ago (1966) |
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Location | Tradate (Varese), Italy |
Coordinates | 45°42′47″N 8°54′05″E |
Collection size | approx. 8.000 objects |
Founder | Guido Fisogni |
Website | www |
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With its 8000 pieces, between gas pumps, signs and gadgets,[3] the collection is the biggest in the world in its genre, certified by Guinness World Records in 2000.[4] The Museum is also part of the "Lombard Circuit of Design Museum"[5] and of the "Italian Design Network" by Triennale di Milano.[6]