Are you captivated by medieval and Renaissance art? Here are the best museums to visit in Italy:
1Asinelli Tower
BolognaAmong the many towers that were built, the Asinelli and Garisenda towers are the two most famous ones that still stand today. The Asinelli tower, the taller of the two, stands at a height of 97.6 meters. Originally, it was not more than 60 meters tall but was later extended. The Garisenda tower, on the other hand, measures 48 meters. It was originally 60 meters tall but was shortened in the 14th century due to the ground on which it was built giving way.- Online discount!
2Vatican Museums
RomeThe Vatican Museums, situated in Vatican City, are recognized as some of the largest museums globally. They were constructed by the Roman Catholic Church during the Renaissance period and are renowned for housing a vast collection of significant sculptures. These museums offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the Catholic Church. 3Castel Sant'Elmo
NaplesCastel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress that sits atop Vomero Hill, adjacent to the Certosa di San Martino, and offers a panoramic view of Naples, Italy. Its strategic location makes it a significant landmark in the city. The castle's name, 'Sant'Elmo', is derived from a 10th-century church dedicated to Sant'Erasmo, which was later shortened to 'Ermo' and then altered to 'Elmo'. 4Doge's Palace
VeniceThe Doge's Palace, also known as Palazzo Ducale, is a significant historical building in Venice. It has served various functions throughout history, including as a government building, a courthouse, and the residence of the Doge, the ruler of Venice. Its architectural style is predominantly Gothic, and it is located next to St. Mark's Basilica in St. Mark's Square. 5Camposanto
PisaLiterally "Holy Field", this peaceful cemetery holds the sacred soil from Golgotha. Built in the 13th century, it served as a burial place for wealthy Pisans. It is enveloped by beautiful arcades with many frescoes. Enjoy a tranquil stroll and marvel at imposing funerary monuments, historical sarcop 6Palazzo Pubblico
SienaThe Palazzo Pubblico is a significant civil monument in Siena, with its construction dating back to the late 13th century and completion in the mid-14th century. The building is a prime example of Sienese Gothic architecture. It is situated at the lower end of the Piazza del Campo, Siena's central square, which is also the venue for the biannual Palio horse race. 7Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa
VeniceThe Palazzo Grimani of Santa Maria Formosa is a state museum situated in the Castello district of Venice, near Campo Santa Maria Formosa. It can be accessed by land from Ruga Giuffa. The water entry, which was frequently used in ancient times, is located on the San Severo canal. 8Piccolomini Library
SienaThe Piccolomini Library, located within the Siena Cathedral, is a significant historical site dedicated to the life of Pope Pius II. The library was established by his nephew, Cardinal Francesco Piccolomini, who was also the Bishop of Siena. The library houses precious book collections of the humanist Pope, Enea Silvio Piccolomini, who passed away in 1464. The library's entrance is from within the cathedral itself. 9Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro
VeniceSince 1927, the Ca' d'Oro has been functioning as a museum, known as the Galleria Giorgio Franchetti. The palace is considered a prime example of Venetian Gothic architecture, making it a significant site for those interested in architectural history. 10Museo Nazionale del Bargello
FlorenceMuseo Nazionale del Bargello is a museum in Florence that is housed in a 13th-century palace which is the oldest public building in Florence. It opened as a national museum in 1865 after it was used as barracks, a prison, and finally the residence of the Bargello, the head of the police. The art gal 11Gallerie dell'Accademia
VeniceThe Gallerie dell'Accademia, located in Venice, northern Italy, is a museum gallery that showcases pre-19th-century art. It is situated in the Scuola della Carità, which is on the south bank of the Grand Canal, within the sestiere of Dorsoduro. This location offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of Venice through the lens of its art. 12Museo dell'Opera del Duomo (Siena)
SienaThe Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo is a museum located in Siena, Italy. It is dedicated to preserving the works of various artists who have contributed to the city's rich cultural and artistic heritage over the centuries. These works were created for the dome, baptistery, and oratory of San Bernardino, some of the city's most significant architectural landmarks. 13Marciana National Library
VeniceThe Marciana National Library, also known as the Library of St. Mark, is a significant cultural institution in Venice and one of the largest libraries in Italy. It is located on the part of St. Mark's Square called Piazzetta dei Leoncini, on the edge of the Grand Canal. The library is home to one of the world's richest collections of manuscripts, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history, literature, and culture. 14Ducal Palace Lucca
LuccaThe Ducal Palace of Lucca, also known as the Palace of the Province, is a significant historical site located in Napoleon Square. Over the years, it has been known by several names, including the Palace of the Illustrious Lords and the Main Palace of the Republic of Lucca. This reflects its varied history and the different roles it has played in the governance of the city. 15Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte
NaplesMuseo nazionale di Capodimonte (The National Museum of Capodimonte) houses galleries of ancient art, one of contemporary art and a historic apartment. The collection mainly consists of paintings, from two main collections, namely the Farnese collection, which includes Italian as well as internationa 16Opera del Duomo Museum
PisaThis museum holds an impressive collection of artifacts that once used to be the Cathedral Treasure, including medieval liturgical objects and sculptures. Local tip: the cloister of the museum offers a splendid view of the Leaning Tower. 17National Museum of Villa Guinigi
LuccaThe Museo Nazionale di Villa Guinigi is housed in a villa, one of the oldest and most prestigious buildings in the city. This villa was commissioned by Paolo Guinigi, who was the lord of Lucca from 1400 to 1430. The construction began in 1413 by craftsmen from northern Italy, and the villa was intended to be Guinigi's 'residence of delights'. 18Collegio del Cambio
PerugiaThe Nobile Collegio del Cambio is a significant part of the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia. It is renowned for the Sala delle Udienze, a room adorned with frescoes by the famous Italian painter Perugino. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the artistic and architectural heritage of the region. 19Duomo Museum
MilanThe Duomo Museum in Milan (Museum of the Duomo of Milan) is a museum that originates from the cathedral, from which all the works on display have been taken. The museum is housed inside the Royal Palace. A tour through the museum also includes the Church of San Gottardo in Corte. The tour through th 20Civic Museum of Ancient Art
TurinThe City Museum of Ancient Art (Museo civico d'arte antica) is a museum in Turin that is housed in the Palazzo Madama palace. The museum is mostly known for its collection of paintings from the medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. The museum consists of a total of 35 rooms on four floors. The 21National Gallery (Galleria Nazionale)
ParmaThe National Gallery of Parma, also known as Galleria Nazionale di Parma, is situated in Piazza della Pilotta 6, within the premises of the Palazzo della Pilotta. This location is in the heart of Parma, making it easily accessible for tourists. 22Art Gallery and Civic Museum Volterra
VolterraAn important collection of Italian masters accompanied by array of coins and pottery. Pop in if in Volterra. 23Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano
San GimignanoThe Palazzo Comunale of San Gimignano, also known as Palazzo del Popolo, is a significant historical site in the city. It has been the seat of civic authority in San Gimignano, Tuscany since the 13th century. This building is a testament to the city's rich history and its role in the governance of the region. It is located near the Piazza del Duomo, adding to its prominence in the city's layout. 24Cathedral of Naples, Chapel of St. Januarius
NaplesThe Royal Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius, also known as the Reale cappella del Tesoro di San Gennaro, is a significant part of the Cathedral of Naples in Italy. This chapel is dedicated to St. Januarius, who is the patron saint of the city. It is the most lavishly decorated chapel in the cathedral, showcasing contributions from the premier Baroque artists in Naples. 25Museo dell'Opera del Duomo di Orvieto
OrvietoThe collection of the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo includes works from significant local and Italian artists. Visitors can admire the works of Arnolfo di Cambio, Simone Martini, Spinello Aretino, Luca Signorelli, Cesare Nebbia, Girolamo Muziano, and Giovanni Lanfranco. These artists have played a crucial role in the history of local and Italian art, making the museum a significant destination for art enthusiasts. 26Museum of Sacred Art San Gimignano
San GimignanoThe Museum of Sacred Art of San Gimignano is situated in the historic building of the ancient dormitory of the Chaplains. This location, in Piazza Pecori 1 in San Gimignano, adds a layer of historical significance to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in both art and history. 27Mar - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna
RavennaThe MAR - Museo d'Arte della citta di Ravenna, or the Art Museum of the city of Ravenna, is situated within the monumental complex of the Loggetta Lombardesca. Since 2002, it has been an institution of the Municipality of Ravenna. This location offers a unique blend of historical architecture and modern art, making it a fascinating destination for art and history enthusiasts. 28Pinacoteca Civica Di Reggio Calabria
Reggio CalabriaThe Pinacoteca Civica di Reggio Calabria, situated at the Teatro Francesco Cilea, is a notable destination for art enthusiasts. The museum showcases a variety of significant paintings and canvases, including works by renowned artists such as Antonello da Messina, Mattia Preti, Giuseppe Benassai, and Renato Guttuso. These works represent a range of artistic styles and periods, offering visitors a comprehensive view of Italian art history. 29Museo Poldi Pezzoli
MilanThe Museo Poldi Pezzoli is a museum in Milan that was founded in the 19th century from the private collection of Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli and his mother, Rosa Trivulzio, from the Gian Giacomo Trivulzio family. The museum holds and exhibits works by artists including Sandro Botticelli, Antonio Poll 30Civic Museum (Museo Civico di Padova)
PaduaThe Civic Museums of Padua, also known as the Civic Museums at the Eremitani, are a museum complex located in Piazza Eremitani in the city of Padua. This complex is a significant cultural hub in the city, housing a variety of collections and exhibitions that span across different periods and disciplines. The museums are situated in a historic location, adding to the overall cultural experience for visitors. 31Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria
PerugiaThe Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria, located in the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, central Italy, is home to the Italian national paintings collection of Umbria. This prestigious gallery is a significant cultural landmark in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore a vast collection of Italian art. 32Pinacoteca Ambrosiana
MilanThe Pinacoteca Ambrosiana is an art museum in Milan that was named after Ambrose, the patron saint of Milan. The museum is located in the Palazzo dell Ambrosiana, where the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, a historic library in Milan, is housed. The collection of the museum is divided over 24 rooms and includ 33Museo dell'Opera dell Duomo
PratoThe museum's collection is organized as a diocesan museum. In 1980, the vaults beneath the cathedral's transept were incorporated into the museum's space. Further areas were added between 1993 and 1996, culminating in a comprehensive itinerary that takes visitors through various sections of the museum. This journey includes rooms in the old Palazo dei Proposti, around the harmonious Romanesque cloister, and concludes under the cathedral. 34MAO - Museo d'Arte Orientale
TurinMAO - Museo d'Arte Orientale (The Museum of Oriental Art in Turin) is a museum in Turin that is housed in a 17th-century palazzo. This oriental art museum holds one of the most important collections of Asian art in Italy, containing some 2200 works that represent cultural and artistic traditions fro 35Orvieto Underground
OrvietoOrvieto Underground is a fascinating network of tunnels, artificial cavities, and workspaces that lie beneath the city of Orvieto, in Umbria. This subterranean world was explored and documented by a group of local speleologists from the late 1970s onwards. Their efforts led to the rediscovery of more than 1200 artificial cavities, some of which were thoroughly studied in the early 1990s on behalf of the Umbria Region, which recognized their importance from both a historical and archaeological perspective. 36Museum of the History of Bologna
BolognaThe Museum of the History of Bologna (Museo della Storia di Bologna) is a museum in Bologna that is housed in The Palazzo Pepoli Vecchio, a Medieval Gothic-style palace. In the museum visitors learn more about the history of Bologna. The interactive museum covers the period from the Etruscans to th 37Galleria Colonna
RomeGalleria Colonna is a museum in Rome that is housed in the Palazzo Colonna that was built in the 15th century by Pope Martinus V member of the noble Colonna family. The Galleria Colonna holds and exhibits a collection of art that includes works by Titian, Guercino, Reni, Bronzino (Venus, Cupid), Jac 38Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni
VeniceThe interior of the Scuola Dalmata dei Santi Giorgio e Trifone is adorned with a series of significant works of art. Among these is a renowned pictorial cycle by Vittore Carpaccio, a prominent Venetian painter of the early Renaissance. This cycle of paintings, depicting the stories of the school's patron saints, is still visible in the lower hall of the school and is a highlight for visitors.- 39
SanGimignano1300
San GimignanoSanGimignano1300 is a museum that combines art and history, nestled in the heart of the ancient city of San Gimignano. The museum was officially opened to the public in February 2010, offering visitors a unique insight into the rich history and artistic heritage of the region. 40Galleria Palazzo degli Alberti a Prato
PratoLocated in the heart of Prato, Tuscany, the Palazzo degli Alberti is a historical building that offers a glimpse into Italy's rich past. Its central location makes it easily accessible for tourists, and its historical significance adds to the cultural richness of the city. The building's architecture, dating back to the 13th century, is a testament to the architectural prowess of the time. 41Basilica di Santa Maria di Castello
GenoaThe church of Santa Maria di Castello is a Catholic religious building in the historic center of Genoa, on the hillside in the district of Molo. It is one of the oldest Christian places of worship in Genoa and one of the most intact Romanesque buildings in the city. The Museum of Santa Maria di Cast- Online discount!
42Palazzo Ducale
GenoaThe Doge's Palace in Genoa (Palazzo Ducale) was once the home of the Doges of Genoa. Today it is a museum and a centre for cultural events and arts exhibitions. Shops and restaurants are located in the courtyards and colonnade. Because the palace originated from the merger of a number of medieval bu 43Museo Diocesano di Mazara Del Vallo
Mazara del ValloThe Diocesan Museum "Vito Ballatore" in Mazara del Vallo is a repository of a significant collection of sacred art. This includes sculptures, silverware, and sacred vestments that span from the 14th to the 19th century. The museum also houses a variety of paintings, making it a rich source of historical and artistic knowledge. 44Bagatti Valsecchi Museum
MilanThe Bagatti Valsecchi Museum is an important historic house museum nestled in downtown Milan. Nose around & see how aristocratic Milanese lived. The Renaissance art, decorative arts, furniture, scientific & musical instruments, sun dials, majolica, arms & armor and the rooms are preserved just as t 45Museum of the Old Florentine House - Palazzo Davanzati
FlorenceBuilt in the 14th century by the wealthy Davizzi family, the Palazzo Davanzati is layered with history. The palace houses the Museum of the Old Florentine House and is the best-preserved medieval home in Florence and was furnished with art and furniture from that period. After restoration in 2012, i 46Civico Museo Sartorio
TriestThe Civico Museo Sartorio is a museum located in Triest. It was established from the legacy of the Sartorio family, a prominent family in the 19th century. The museum is housed in the Villa Sartorio, a significant historical building in the city. 47Civic Museum of Villa Colloredo Mels
RecanatiThe Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels is a significant cultural site located in the charming town of Recanati. The museum is housed in a villa that once belonged to the Counts Colloredo Mels, a noble family of Friulian origin. This historical connection adds a layer of intrigue to the museum, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in Italian history and nobility. 48Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna
BolognaThe National Art Gallery of Bologna (Pinacoteca Nazionale di Bologna) is an art museum in Bologna that is housed in the former Saint Ignatius Jesuit novitiate, inside the same building that houses the Academy of Fine Arts. The National Art Gallery of Bologna holds a collection of Emilian paintings f 49Museo Civico Castello Ursino
CataniaThe Museo Civico in Catania has been housed within the Ursino Castle since October 20, 1934. This location was chosen due to its capacity to accommodate the extensive Benedettine collection, which was later supplemented by artifacts purchased from the heirs of the Prince of Biscari, the Zappalà Asmundo collection, and many private donations. 50Rocca Albornoz - Museo nazionale del Ducato di Spoleto
SpoletoThe Museo Nazionale del Ducato di Spoleto, which was inaugurated on August 3, 2007, is situated within the Rocca Albornoziana. This location adds a historical and architectural charm to the museum, making it an interesting destination for tourists who appreciate art and history. 51Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps
RomeThe Palazzo Altemps is a palace in Rome that was designed in the 15th century by Melozzo da Forlì for Girolamo Riario. In 1997 it was inaugurated as a museum and became part of the National Roman Museum showing ancient works of art with sculptures from Renaissance collections such as the Boncompagni 52National Picture Gallery of Sassari
SassariThe National Picture Gallery of Sassari is situated in the heart of the historic center of Sassari, in Piazza Santa Caterina. This location places it between the church of Santa Caterina and the Ducal Palace, making it easily accessible and surrounded by other significant historical sites. 53National Pinacotheca of Cagliari
CagliariThe National Pinacotheca of Cagliari is situated within the Citadel of Museums complex, located at Piazza Arsenale 1 in Cagliari. This location is central and easily accessible, making it a convenient destination for tourists visiting the city. 54Oratorio di San Rocco - Padova
PaduaThe Oratorio di San Rocco, also known as the Scuola di San Rocco, is a medieval building that was used for religious purposes until 1810. It is located next to the church of Santa Lucia in Padua. The building was home to the Fraglia di San Rocco, which was established between 1525 and 1542 on previous buildings. It is now owned by the municipality. 55Museo di Palazzo Pretorio
PratoThe Palazzo Pretorio, located in Prato, Tuscany, Italy, is a historical building that once served as the city hall. Today, it houses the Civic Museum of Prato, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture. 56Museo del Capitolo della Cattedrale di San Lorenzo
PerugiaThe Museo del Capitolo della Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, also known as the Museum of the Cathedral of Perugia or the Museum of the Work of the Duomo, is a museum located in Perugia, Italy. It is situated adjacent to the San Lorenzo Cathedral, making it a convenient stop for those visiting the cathedral. The museum was established by the 'Chapter of the Cathedral' and is housed in one of its dependencies. 57Diocesan museum of Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Ascoli PicenoThe Diocesan Museum in Ascoli Piceno is situated within a wing of the ecclesiastical palazzo. This palazzo also houses the city's pinacoteca and the state archeological museum, making it a significant location for those interested in art and history. The museum was established with the goal of preserving the artistic heritage of the diocese of Ascoli-Piceno and was opened in 1961. 58Pinacoteca G Stuard
ParmaThe Stuard Gallery, located in Parma, has been housed in the wing of the Benedictine Abbey San Paolo since 2002. This historic location adds a unique charm to the gallery, making it a fascinating destination for art and history enthusiasts alike. The gallery is named after its benefactor and collector, Giuseppe Stuard, who bequeathed the first works to the gallery. 59Museo della Città e del Territorio in Palazzo Eroli
NarniThe Museo Eroli, officially known as Museo della Città di Narni in Palazzo Eroli, is an archaeological and art museum located in the city of Narni, in the province of Terni, Umbria. It is situated in the Palazzo Eroli, a building constructed in the 17th and 18th centuries, which was the residence of the noble Narni family until the end of 1984 when the building was acquired by the province of Terni. 60Museo Diocesano San Matteo di Salerno
SalernoThe Diocesan Museum of Salerno, also known as Museo Diocesano San Matteo di Salerno, is situated in the former archiepiscopal seminary. The museum's location is at 10 via Largo Plebiscito, which is in close proximity to the Salerno Cathedral in Campania. This strategic location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the cathedral and other nearby attractions. 61Museo della Collegiata di Sant'Andrea
EmpoliThe Pinacoteca Museo della Collegiata di Sant'Andrea is situated in the town of Empoli, within the province of Florence. The museum is housed in several rooms of the canonica, which is adjacent to the collegiate church of Sant'Andrea. This location provides a unique setting for the museum, allowing visitors to experience both the historical and cultural aspects of the region. 62Pinacoteca Civica di Ascoli Piceno
Ascoli PicenoThe Pinacoteca Civica di Ascoli Piceno is a significant art museum located in the Marche region of central Italy. It is housed in the North and West wings of the Palazzo dell'Arengo, situated in the Piazza Arringo. The museum's location adds to its charm, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of the region. 63Palazzo Rosso
GenoaThe Palazzo Rosso is a palace in the Italian city of Genoa. It is one of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Palazzi dei Rolli on the so-called Strade Nuove in the old town of Genoa. It is home to one of Genoa's most important art galleries. Together with the nearby Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Doria Tur 64Pinacoteca Civica di Foligno
FolignoThe Pinacoteca Civica di Foligno is a significant museum in Foligno, housing a collection of works from the 14th to the 19th century. The museum is divided into three sections, each dedicated to a specific era, and the artworks are displayed across eight rooms. This provides a comprehensive overview of the artistic evolution in the region over several centuries. 65Museo Civico Goffredo Bellini
AsolaThe Museo Civico Goffredo Bellini, situated in Asola in the province of Mantova, is a historical treasure house. The collection, donated by the Asolan collector Goffredo Bellini (1870-1947), provides a comprehensive view of history spanning from prehistoric times to the 20th century. The museum's exhibits are organized chronologically and thematically, making it easy for visitors to navigate through the millennia of history. 66Musei Civici di Pistoia
PistoiaThe Museo Civico d'arte antica di Pistoia, located in the Palazzo degli Anziani, is the city's first and most significant museum institution. This museum is a testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of art collections dating back to the 13th century. 67Museo Civico Medievale
BolognaMuseo Civico Medievale (The Medieval Civic Museum) is part of the Civic Museums of Ancient Art in Bologna that is housed in Palazzo Ghislardi, an example of 15th century Bolognese architecture. It holds a collection of sepulchral monuments mostly from the 14th century and preserves works of Lombard 68Palazzo Abatellis
PalermoPalazzo Abatellis (Palazzo Patella) is a palace in Palermo that is home to the Museo Regionale Abatellis (the Galleria Regionale della Sicilia), the Gallery of Art for the Sicilian region. The palazzo is an example of Gothic-Catalan architecture that was designed in the 15th century by Matteo Carnel 69Sabauda Gallery
TurinThe Sabauda Gallery (Galleria Sabauda) is an art musuem in Turin that holds the royal art collections amassed by the Savoy family over the centuries. The collection includes works by Netherlandish artists (including Gerrit Dou, Jan van Eyck, Jan van Huchtenburg, Hans Memling, Rembrandt, and Anthony 70Museo Archeologico e Storico Artistico Antiquarium Arborense di Oristano
OristanoA very interesting museum holding collections of Prehistorics, Carthaginian, Roman as well as medieval relics of the past. 71Museo Diocesano Hofburg di Bressanone
BressanoneThe Diocesan Museum Brixen, located in the former prince-bishop's residence of Hofburg, is home to a valuable collection of ecclesiastical art from the Middle Ages and modern times. This collection includes medieval sculptures and panel paintings, works from the Baroque, Classicism, and Romantic periods, as well as objects of arts and crafts such as goldsmith works, stained glass, and furniture.- 72
Museum of Torture
LuccaHere you have a chance to see the most terrifying methods of torture which were used in the past. The museum is small, but worth the visit. 73Museo Bardini
FlorenceThe Museo Bardini (Bardini Museum) is a musuem in FLorence that houses a collection of more than 3600 works, including paintings, sculptures, armor, musical instruments, ceramics, coins, medals and antique furniture. Two rooms on the ground floor are dedicated to Florence and its history, with some 74Museo della Porziuncola
AssisiThe Museo di Santa Maria degli Angeli, located in the former convent of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Assisi, is a significant historical site. Founded in the 1920s, the museum underwent a refurbishment in 1999, enhancing its appeal to visitors. The museum's location and its historical significance make it a noteworthy destination for tourists interested in history and culture. 75Museo Diocesano e Cripta di San Rufino
AssisiThe Museo Diocesano e Cripta di San Rufino is situated in the beautiful city of Assisi. It is located in the basement of the cathedral and the Canonici palace. This unique location adds to the historical and architectural charm of the museum, making it a fascinating place to explore. 76Museo Diocesano e Basilica di S.Eufemia
SpoletoThe Diocesan Museum of Spoleto is housed within the Archbishop's Palace. This historic building has a rich history, having previously served as a Benedictine monastery and even earlier, as the seat of the Lombard dukes. This provides a unique backdrop for the museum's collections and adds an extra layer of historical significance to your visit. 77Archaeological Museum of Milan
MilanThe Archaeological Museum of Milan (Museo Civico Archeologico) is housed in the ex-convent of the Monastero Maggiore, next to the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore. The museum is dedicated to antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. On two levels the Archaeological Museum of Milan mainly show 78Museo del Duomo di Città di Castello
Città di CastelloThe Museo diocesano del duomo di Città di Castello underwent a new layout in 1991 and was expanded in 2000. It is located in 12 rooms adjacent to the city's cathedral, covering an exhibition area of about 800 square meters. This information is useful for tourists to understand the size and layout of the museum, helping them plan their visit accordingly. 79Museo Nazionale di Palazzo di Venezia
RomeThe Museo Nazionale di Palazzo di Venezia is a museum in Rome that is housed in the Barbo apartments of Palazzo Venezia. In addition to some rooms with their original furnishings, the museum houses a collection of important paintings from the 14th to 15th centuries, tapestries, ceramics, majolica, J 80San Domenico Museum
ForlìThe San Domenico Museums are a collection of five buildings located in Forlì, Italy. They are named after a Dominican convent that dates back to the 13th century. This historical complex provides a unique insight into the rich history and culture of the region. 81Museo Capitolare Diocesi di Foligno
FolignoThe Museo Capitolare Diocesano di Foligno is situated in the Canoniche Palace, in Piazza della Repubblica. This location is steeped in history, with the palace itself being documented from the 11th century. It underwent modifications in the 16th and 18th centuries and owes much of its current appearance to comprehensive restorations carried out between 1923 and 1926. 82Museo della Città - Palazzo della Frumentari
SassariThe Frumentaria, also known as Palazzo della Frumentaria, is a historic building located in the San Sisto district of Sassari. Today, it serves as a museum and a contemporary art gallery, offering visitors a chance to explore a piece of Sassari's history while enjoying modern art exhibits. 83Castello del Buonconsiglio
Provincia di TrentoThe Castello del Buonconsiglio, also known as Castello del Buonconsiglio. Provincial Monuments and Collections, is a museum complex located in the autonomous province of Trento. The complex is made up of five different locations, each offering a unique insight into the region's history and culture. 84Galleria Corsini - Palazzo Corsini
RomePalazzo Corsini is a villa in Rome from the 15th century that houses the Galleria Corsini. The palace was originally built by the Riario family and later inhabited by Queen Christina of Sweden during the 17th century. The Florentine Corsini family moved into the building after Cardinal Lorenzo Corsi 85Museo Diocesano
GenoaThe Diocesan museum of Genoa (Museo Diocesano) is a religious museum in Genoa that is housed in the old residence of the canons of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The museum can be accessed through the cloister of San Lorenzo which was built in the 12th century. The museum houses objects from the dioc 86Domus Romana Lucca
LuccaThe Domus Romana Lucca – Casa del Fanciullo sul Delfino is an archaeological site with an attached museum located in the heart of Lucca. This site was accidentally discovered during some renovation works in the historic center, in the basement of Palazzo Orsucci in the early 2010s. It is the first and only archaeological site in Europe to be unearthed and opened to the public with purely private funds. 87Museo dell'Opera di Santa Croce
FlorenceThe Basilica di Santa Croce is one of the most important churches of Florence and is considered one of the most beautiful Gothic basilicas of Italy. It is the largest Franciscan church in the world and because of all the burial monuments inside, the church functions as the pantheon of Florence. In t 88Palazzo Bianco
GenoaThe Palazzo Bianco (the White Palace) is a palace in the center of the Italian city of Genoa, which, together with Via Balbi and Via Cairoli, forms Strade Nuove. The aristocratic palaces on the Strade Nuove (New Roads), including the Palazzo Bianco, are the core of the Palazzi dei Rolli. Palazzo Bia 89Chiostro dello Scalzo
FlorenceIf you want to see lesser known artworks of Florence, visit the Chiostro dello Scalzo and discover its hidden gems. This cloister served as the entrance to the chapel of the Confraternity of St. John the Baptist in the 14th century. Highlights are the beautiful frescoes depicting the life of St. Joh 90Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo
RomeThe Museo Nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo (The National Museum of the High Middle Ages, MAME) is a state museum in Rome that is housed in the Palazzo delle Scienze. The museum was inaugurated in 1967 to become an archaeological museum dedicated to the High Middle Ages starting from the post-classical a 91Museo Horne
FlorenceThe Museo Horne is a museum that is housed in the former Palazzo Corsi in Florence that holds a collection that mainly consists of art and furnishings of the 14th and 15th centuries. The collection includes ancient artifacts, sculptures, painted chests and a notable collection of manuscripts and pai 92Museo di Sant'Agostino
GenoaSant'Agostino is a church in the historical center of Genoa, located in an Augustinian monastery from the 13th century. The museum displays Italian frescoes, sculptures and relics dating back to 10th century. 93Collezioni Comunali d'Arte
BolognaCollezioni Comunali d'Arte (The Municipal Art Collections) of Bologna is situated on the second floor of Palazzo d'Accursio. The gallery exhibits paintings, furniture, and decorative objects, some dating back to the 13th century. 94Museo Archeologico Artimino Francesco Nicosia
CarmignanoThe Museo archeologico comunale di Artimino in Carmignano was established with the purpose of collecting and displaying artifacts from numerous archaeological sites in the surrounding area. The majority of these artifacts are from the Etruscan period, providing a unique insight into this ancient civilization. 95Galleria di Palazzo Cini
VeniceThe Galleria di Palazzo Cini is a private museum located in Venice, housed in the palace of the same name. This museum is a unique blend of a home and a museum, providing visitors with a unique experience of viewing art in a residential setting. The museum is home to a part of the art collection formed by the entrepreneur and patron Vittorio Cini.- 96
Classis Ravenna - Museum of the City and the Territory
RavennaThe Classis Ravenna Museum, situated in the former sugar factory of Classe near Ravenna, is a museum dedicated to the history of the city and territory of Ravenna. It offers a chronological journey through the Etruscan-Umbrian origins, the Roman era, the Gothic phase, the Byzantine age, and the early Middle Ages. 97Museo Archeologico Villa Sulcis
CarboniaAn interesting exhibition depicting life in the local area from prehistory until the Middle Ages. 98Provincial Art Gallery of Salerno
SalernoThe Provincial Art Gallery of Salerno is conveniently located in the city center on Via dei Mercanti. This central location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city. The gallery is also situated near the cathedral, allowing visitors to combine their visit to the gallery with a visit to this significant religious site. 99Pinacoteca Corrado Giaquinto
BariPinacoteca Corrado Giaquinto (Pinacoteca metropolitana di Bari, or Painting Gallery of Metropolitan City of Bari) is an art museum in Bari that is housed in the Palace of Province. The museum was named in honro of the Italian Rococo painter Corrado Giaquinto. The collection the museum holds includes 100Santo Stefano al Ponte Museum
FlorenceThe Santo Stefano al Ponte is a Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic church in Florence. The church is used as a concert hall and features various artworks, while the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, housed in the rectory and adjacent spaces to the church of Santo Stefano al Ponte houses a collection of w 101Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia
Reggio nell'EmiliaThe Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia is a museum system located in the city of Reggio Emilia. It comprises five museum locations: Palazzo dei Musei, Museo del Tricolore, Galleria Parmeggiani, Museo di Storia della Psichiatria, and Museo del Santuario della Beata Vergine della Ghiara. Each of these locations offers a unique insight into different aspects of history, art, and culture, making the Musei Civici di Reggio Emilia a diverse and enriching experience for visitors. 102Museo Bellini
FlorenceThe Bellini Museum or Galleria Luigi Bellini (Museo Bellini) is a private museum in Florence. The museum holds a collection of a dynasty of antiquarians (since the 18th century), which contains objects such as tables painted with gold from the Middle Ages, small bronzes, wooden sculptures, majolica 103Antiquarium regionale del Teatro romano
CataniaThe Antiquarium regionale del Teatro romano is situated in the Greek-Roman archaeological park of Catania. This location provides a rich historical context for the museum, as it is surrounded by other significant archaeological sites. Visitors can appreciate the museum's collection within the broader context of the region's ancient history. 104Collegio Alberoni
PiacenzaThe Collegio Alberoni, located on Via Emilia Parmense #77 in Piacenza, Italy, is a Roman Catholic seminary that also houses the prominent Galleria Alberoni. This complex offers a unique blend of religious and artistic history, making it a fascinating destination for tourists interested in both areas. 105Visconti Castle (Pavia)
PaviaThe Visconti Castle of Pavia, also known as Castello Visconteo di Pavia, is a significant historical site in Northern Italy. Constructed after 1360 by Galeazzo II Visconti, the Lord of Milan, the castle served as a sovereign residence for him and his son, Gian Galeazzo, the first Duke of Milan. The castle's grand dimensions and architectural design are a testament to the power and influence of the Visconti family during the Middle Ages. 106Museo Civico Amedeo Lia
La SpeziaThe Amedeo Lia Civic Museum, located in La Spezia, Italy, was inaugurated in 1996. It was established to house the numerous works of art that were generously donated by the collector Amedeo Lia to the Municipality of La Spezia. The museum is a testament to Lia's passion for art and his desire to share it with the public. 107Museo diocesano d'arte sacra Sant'Apollonia
VeniceThe Museo diocesano d'arte sacra "Sant'Apollonia" is a museum located in Venice. It was established by Patriarch Albino Luciani and officially opened to the public on October 4, 1980. The museum is situated in the former Benedictine monastery on the now-disappeared island of Ammiana, near Torcello. 108Museo Casa Francesco Datini
PratoPalazzo Datini, located in Prato, Tuscany, central Italy, is a palace that dates back to the late 14th century. This historical building offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the period. 109Museo d'arte di Palazzo Gavotti
SavonaThe Museo d'arte di Palazzo Gavotti is a museum located in the heart of the historic center of Savona, Italy. It is housed in the 17th-century Palazzo Gavotti, which was once the town hall. The museum is situated in Piazza Chabrol, a location that adds to its historical significance. 110Museum of Florence Santa Maria Novella
FlorenceThe Basilica di Santa Maria Novella is a basilica in Florence of which the façade was built by Leon Battista Alberti in 1470. The church contains the fresco The Holy Trinity of Masaccio. Annexed to it are the buildings of the convent, with three monumental cloisters. The Green Cloister, the Spanish 111Salvatore Romano Foundation collection
FlorenceThe Salvatore Romano Foundation is located in the Cenacle of Santo Spirito at the Basilica of Santo Spirito in Florence. The large room features a collection of sculptures from the 11th to the 15th century that was donated to Florence by the antiquarian Salvatore Romano. The collection features two 112Welcome To Rome
RomeIn "Welcome To Rome" you will be immersed in the history of Rome and you will live an exciting and engaging experience. In fact, visiting Welcome To Rome means making a real journey through time and space. Walls and ceilings will come alive around you while on the ground a large model of the city- 113
Torture Museum
SienaEver wondered what torturing used to look like? Come to this museum and explore all the historical techniques of torture, including knee splitter, interrogation chair, and guillotine. - 114
Museo dell'arciconfraternita dei Genovesi
CagliariThe Museo dell'Arciconfraternita dei Genovesi is situated in the city of Cagliari, specifically in Via Gemelli. The museum is housed at the headquarters of the Arciconfraternita dei Santi Martiri Giorgio e Caterina dei Genovesi, which is adjacent to a church bearing the same name. The location of the museum is in the Monte Urpinu district of the city. - 115
Museo Diocesano di Pesaro
PesaroThe Museo Diocesano di Pesaro is housed in the Seminary building, which was constructed in 1788 by architects Gianandrea Lazzarini and Giovanni Antinori. The museum is conveniently located opposite the cathedral of the city of Pesaro, making it easily accessible for visitors. 116Museo Diocesano di Arte Sacra Treviso
TrevisoThe Diocesan Museum, located in Treviso, was inaugurated in 1988. It is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering a rich collection of religious art and artifacts. The museum is housed in a historic building, adding to its charm and appeal.- 117
Museo Civico Adolfo Klitsche de La Grange
AllumiereThe Adolfo Klitsche De La Grange Archaeological and Naturalistic Museum is a unique institution that showcases a variety of naturalistic materials and archaeological artifacts. These items have been collected from various archaeological campaigns conducted within the municipal territory. The museum provides a fascinating insight into the natural and historical heritage of the region. - 118
Kronos - Museo della Cattedrale di Piacenza
PiacenzaThe Kronos Museum of the Cathedral of Piacenza exhibits a rich heritage of art and culture that spans from the 12th to the 20th century. These exhibits originate from the cathedral itself and other churches in the area, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's religious art and culture over several centuries.