Here is the original grouping.
The front entrance of the James J Fiorentino Museum
Edison artifact
The cuckoo bird
Antique Singer sewing machine
Had to sketch a couple of cuckoo clocks
Entrance
Authentic Stein's
The old telephones caught my eye
Logo
Michelle F.
Jul 17, 2024
James J. Fiorentino Museum is an amazing one of a kind place filled with unique and historical items. You won't find this listed very easily on the MN. museums list as it's a private collection and showings are by appointment only. I took a chance and sent an email to Rob Andres; Operations Manager of the collection. He responded right away and was lucky enough to get a time slot. The majority of the huge collection are genuine hand carved beautiful cuckoo clocks dating back decades that were from Germany and made with wood from the Black Foredt. Some have been restored and repaired to bring them back to their glory. They feature many different motifs of animals, instruments and fauna (leaves). The woodwork on these clocks is ornate and extraordinary! The delicate intricate wood work on the cuckoo's is really neat to see. Rob gave a private tour where there were soo many additional non clock items in the collection that were historic and fascinating in nature. There were many exhibits and well worthwhile seeing. Many items brought back memories of time past. It was both fun and enjoyable seeing all the variety of cuckoo clocks in working order. This is truly a one of a kind museum collection. I'm so glad I had the privilege of going here. Rob shares some really unique stories behind the pieces and you'll not see anything like this amazing collection at a museum stateside. I have put only a few pictures of some of the items as I don't want to spoil or giveaway some of the choice masterpieces! You'll have to go see them for yourself! [email protected]
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Lisa S.
Feb 19, 2024
This by appointment-only museum is a trip back in time. Sometimes called the Cuckoo Clock Museum, they have tons of beautifully crafted cuckoo clocks but so much more. The old telephones caught my eye as we were here with the Urban Sketching group. When you make an appointment to tour the museum, you will be treated to the history and craftsmanship of the many items. The garage turned museum was a labor of love for Mr Fiorentino and it's a gift to be able to share with many others. On street parking is available. Head to the north loop to check this place out.
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Rated: 4.7 (11 reviews) · $$
Community Service/Non-Profit, Art Galleries