The Capitular Diocesan Museum of Foligno is located in the Palazzo delle Canoniche near the Cathedral of San Feliciano.
YOUR VISIT
The 15th-century statue of San Feliciano, recently recovered and inserted in a path that, through various works, crosses the construction phases of the Cathedral, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, Baroque, and finally neoclassical. Also part of this first museum nucleus are some works of the legacy of the Roscioli family, which served in Rome Urban VIII and bequeathed to the Cathedral a large collection of works of art, including two busts of Bernini.
The route continues with the exhibition of works of different origins: mostly there are artifacts transported by churches in post-seismic reconstruction, such as the surprising Bottega di San Giuseppe, attributed to northern European environments of the sixteenth-seventeenth century and always kept in Serrone.
The last part preserves some ancient astili crosses, a wonderful 14th-century staurotheque (reliquary of the True Cross) in rock crystal and part of the precious silverware of the Cathedral.
The recently recovered Crypt of San Feliciano is part of the museum route.
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Opening times
From Tuesday to Sunday
10.00-13.00 | 16.00- 19.00 -
Closing
Monday
- Web Diocesan Capitular Museum
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Feature List
- Info line
- Wheelchair accessible
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Accessibility
The site is accessible
Services
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Visits
for groups by reservation
available in Italian, English
[email protected]
Additional Info
Entrance to the Museum is included in the Palazzo Trinci ticket
Where
Largo Carducci, Foligno (PG)
Visiting Rules
Face masks strongly reccommended. Find out more