The James J Fiorentino Musueum

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126 1st St N
Minneapolis, MN 55401

The James J. Fiorentino Museum in Minneapolis, MN is a captivating tribute to the enduring legacy of human craftsmanship and ingenuity, igniting a passion for art, history, and the boundless human spirit.

Embark on a captivating journey through the tapestry of human creativity at the James J. Fiorentino Museum, where a world of astounding craftsmanship and innovation unfolds, showcasing extraordinary clocks, musical marvels, captivating art, and an array of intriguing curiosities.

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Michelle F.
7/17/2024

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...

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Lisa S.
2/19/2024

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...

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