Tom,
As far as I know, there is no museum - and there are no
official tours - but if you're already in Vicenza, it's worth
stopping in. You never know what might happen.
This was a fair number of years ago, but my wife and I
stopped by the Campagnolo factory during our trip through
Europe on our tandem. I suppose we were unusual enough taht
wwe were granted a partial tour of the premises. (But we were
not allowed to take any photographs and we were escorted rather
rapidly through the machine shops.)
They also gave us a fair number of souveniers such as caps
and stickers. By the way, if you're going to Vicenza to study
the Palladian architecture and so forth, I recommend taking a
break from that "aesthetic" stuff and have a look at the "Ai
Nani" villa (the Villa Valmarana). It's full of strange
sculptures and frescoes. Details here:
http://www.italiantourism.com/
>
> If I happen to be in Vicenza, is there anything to see at the
> Campagnolo factory? I hear that tours are pretty much
> forbidden, but is there a museum or anything like that?
>
> Tom Dalton
> Bethlehem, PA
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