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The Photograph Museum (Museo di Storia della Fotografia Fratelli Alinari) is the first national institution dedicated to exhibiting photography. It holds around 350,000 vintage prints, including those printed with albumen, bromide, on salted paper, calotypes, ambertypes and stereoscope. It brings together the collections of Malandrini, Palazzoni, Zannier, Gabba and holds copies of the signatures of the greatest photographers of the 19th Century including Alinari, Primoli, and Peretti Griva. There’s a large collection of cameras, lenses and other objects from the history of photography including an impressive collection of both foreign and Italian photographic albums.
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