Historical and artistic heritage

FM 1040TLX Abbey of San Colombano Bobbio PC (Italy)
FM 1345TLX Cathedral of Bobbio PC (Italy)
FM 1150TLX Municipal Theatre Piacenza (Italy)
FM 1350TLX Basilica of San Benedetto Norcia (Italy)
FM 1350TLX Valentino Park Turin (Italy)
FM 1550TLX National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia (Italy)
FM 1550TLX Basilica Sardinia (Italy)
FM 1260FTC L'Aquila Cathedral (Italy)
FM 1260FTC Former State Mint Rome (Italy)
FM 2065TLX Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art Bergamo (Italy)
FM 2065TLX Central Civic Library Turin (Italy)
FM 2065TLX Piacenza Cathedral (Italy)

Challenges of restoration construction sites

FMGru works alongside construction companies and restorers in the preservation and restoration of historical and artistic heritage, with cranes designed to operate with maximum precision in particularly delicate settings: historic centers, monumental buildings, churches, period palaces, and architecturally significant sites.

Construction sites linked to historical heritage present very specific constraints: limited maneuvering space, historic alleys and squares that are not always easily accessible, and the absolute need to protect fragile or artistically invaluable structures. In addition, there are often regulatory and landscape restrictions, which call for lifting solutions that are discreet, precise, and easily reversible.

A contribution to heritage preservation

For FMGru, taking part in the restoration and enhancement of historical and artistic heritage is an opportunity to put its technical expertise at the service of preserving the memory and beauty of our territories.

Benefits for the construction company

  • Precision in manoeuvres: essential for handling materials and components near fragile historical structures.
  • Reduced footprint: solutions designed to fit narrow urban spaces, typical of historic centers.
  • Respect for the surrounding context: cranes that can be configured to minimize visual and operational impact on the monumental setting.
  • Reliability and safety: essential elements when working on irreplaceable historical and artistic assets.