Robert Mondavi's Copia Museum in Napa Shuts Its Doors

First there was the Minnesota Museum of American Art closing its doors last week and now another has decided that it can stay open any longer, given the current economic woes, showing that the crisis is perhaps affecting the smaller or fringe museums the hardest thus far, which stands to reason. Known as Copia, which is largely a wine museum founder by wealthy vineyard owner Robert Mondavi, suddenly shut its doors without warning on Friday, promising to release more information sometime soon, but with little hope that it will reopen.

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