Rio's mining history dates from Etruscan times, with open-cast working continuing right up until 1982 when the mines closed. This museum charts that story and runs guided tours (adult/reduced €12/7.50) of the mining area by electric train – these include a chance to dig for minerals (hammers and plastic bags are provided) yourself. Book a few days in advance.
Museo dei Minerali e dell'Arte Mineraria
Elba
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