Palaeontological Museum 'Luigi Boldrini' in Pietrafitta
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The Palaeontological Museum of Pietrafitta, in Piegaro, houses fossils found in the basin surrounding the upper valley of the Nestore river.
The museum is named after Luigi Boldrini who, in the 1960s, systematically and continuously inspecting the excavations of lignite for the power supply of the 'Città di Roma' thermoelectric power station in the area, as an assistant mine foreman, began to build up the first palaeontological collection of what today, with the work of the University of Perugia and the Umbrian Museums Department, is considered a flagship of national palaeontology.