In the heart of San Miniato, the MuTart, Museo del Tartufo delle Colline Sanminiatesi celebrates the art and science of truffle-growing through a unique exhibition in an evocative urban forest.
The route, between immersive experiences and extraction techniques
MutArt stands as a witness to the intelligence and intuition that for centuries have guided truffle hunters and their dogs in the search for and extraction of truffles, an activity that skilfully blends observation, respect for nature and techniques handed down from generation to generation.
Through an immersive tour, visitors are invited to relive the epic of the truffle hunters, emblematic figures of this enduring tradition, recalling historical moments such as the discovery of the world’s largest truffle in October 1954.



The MuTart also offers a window into the techniques and tools of this ancient craft, as demonstrated by the diary documenting this exceptional find and the spade, an indispensable tool for every truffle hunter. This journey through time and the culture of the truffle underlines San Miniato’s commitment to preserving and celebrating a precious heritage, making the museum a must for anyone wishing to discover the secrets of this fascinating world.
MuTart
via IV Novembre, 20
San Miniato
+39 0571 42745
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Opening time:
Saturday and Sunday
10:30-12:30 – 15:00-17:00
For visits from Monday to Friday, go to the Information Office
in Piazza del Popolo, 1 (entrance from Via Ser Ridolfo)
The MuTart includes faithful replicas of record truffles, such as the legendary 1954 specimen discovered by Bego Gallerini and his dog Parigi, weighing 2,520 grams.
