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Museo Diocesano e Capitolare: A Glimpse into Terni's Religious Art

Discover centuries of religious art and history at Terni's Museo Diocesano, housed in a magnificent 17th-century palace.

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Housed in a 17th-century palace, the Museo Diocesano e Capitolare in Terni showcases a collection of religious art spanning from the 15th to the 18th centuries, offering insights into the region's artistic and religious heritage.

A brief summary to Museo Diocesano e Capitolare di Terni

  • Saturday 4:30 pm-7 pm

Local tips

  • The museum is accessible by reservation. Contact the Cooperativa Sociale ALIS at 3456983825 for information and bookings.
  • Consider visiting the nearby Terni Cathedral and the Roman Amphitheater to enhance your exploration of Terni's historical and cultural sites.
  • Check the official website for updated opening hours and any special events or exhibitions.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Museo Diocesano e Capitolare is located at Via XI Febbraio, 4, in the city center. From Piazza della Repubblica, walk east along Corso Tacito, then turn right onto Via XI Febbraio. The museum will be on your left. Walking from the Terni train station takes approximately 15 minutes. Terni is an exceptionally walkable city.

  • Public Transport

    The museum is accessible by bus. Several bus lines connect the Terni train station and other parts of the city to the city center. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information. Bus tickets can be purchased at local ticket offices, designated shops, or directly on buses. A single bus ticket costs approximately €1-€2.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Terni. Taxi stands are located near the train station and in the city center. A taxi ride from the Terni train station to the museum takes only a few minutes and typically costs between €6 and €8. The starting price for a taxi in Terni is €4.20, with an additional €1.30 per kilometer.

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The Museo Diocesano e Capitolare di Terni, inaugurated in 2005, is located in the historic center of Terni, within the 17th-century Palazzo del Seminario. The palace itself was built in 1653 by Cardinal-Bishop Francesco Angelo Rapaccioli, who also renovated the adjacent piazza. The architectural design reflects a Roman influence, unifying the diocese's symbolic buildings – the Cathedral, Seminary, and Bishop's Palace – into a unique monumental complex. The museum's collection primarily features paintings and sculptures from the chapter's deposits and diocesan parishes. Works by Livio Agresti, Marten Stellaert, and Francesco Cincinnato are featured, along with pieces attributed to artists from the Umbria-Lazio-Rome region, such as Giovanni Battista Salvi (Sassoferrato), Calisto Calisti, and Giacinto Brandi. Visitors can also view 18th-century paintings from the loggia, depicting sacrificial scenes and the story of the prophet Jonah. In addition to the historical collection, the museum includes a contemporary art section with works by Italian and international artists who have worked in diocesan churches.

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