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  • The Assisi Diocesan Museum, in the city of Assisi, Italy, was founded in 1941 by bishop Giuseppe Placido Niccolini to preserve the most important works of art of the Assisi Cathedral and of several oratories of Assisi's confraternities. The museum is located underneath the piazza of the cathedral and has a collection consisting of about 300 works of which 100 are on display, exhibited in the museum's nine sections.
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  • La storia della Cattedrale: tre chiese in onore del Patrono di Assisi.
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  • The Assisi Diocesan Museum, in the city of Assisi, Italy, was founded in 1941 by bishop Giuseppe Placido Niccolini to preserve the most important works of art of the Assisi...
  • The museum is located in Piazza San Rufino, in the north-eastern sector of Assisi; from the 2006nd century BC.
  • The crypt and museum is located beneath the piazza San Rufino and can be entered either inside the church or in the building to the right of the church.
  • The Diocesan Museum and the Crypt of San Rufino are located in the historic center of Assisi.
  • The Diocesan Museum of Assisi has been located inside the Palazzo dei Canonici, in front of the Cathedral of San Rufino, since 2006.
  • The Card can be purchased at the Diocesan Museum at a cost of €. 7.00 and has no expiry date.
  • The Museum houses works brought from the Cathedral and the diocesan territory in general, enhancing their religious significance: in this new architectural...
  • At the objects collected by the churches was given a first system in 1968, the year that the Diocesan Museum, in several rooms of the Episcopal Palace in via Puccini.
    Bulunamadı: assisi
  • Konum: Assisi. Telefon ve faks numarası, e-posta ve daha fazlası dahil Silvia Rosati kişisinin iletişim bilgilerini bulun.
  • It is narrated that in 1205 Saint Francis of Assisi went to this church to pray before the crucifix inside the church.
  • One white resin 33 cm enlargement is permanently exhibited in the Diocesan Museum and Crypt of San Rufino in Assisi since 2017.