Born in 2012 thanks to the Municipality and the Pro Loco, the "Museum of the zoche, of the inlay and the ancient prints" collects over 250 wooden sculptures, made starting from the "zoche" or from the stumps of the cut trees. The sculptures were made by artists and ordinary citizens.
The section dedicated to the inlay was created in order to not miss the precious art of carving typical of the territory. Finally, the section dedicated to the collection of ancient prints donated by Count Damiano Miari Fulcis, honorary citizen of the country.