MUSEO PEPOLI
Superb museum housed in a former convent and founded by Count Agostino Pepoli
This superb museum, housed in a former convent and founded by Count Agostino Pepoli, houses an archaeological collection, minor arts and an interesting art gallery. Note the sixteenth-century cloister, the statue of Antonello Gagini, the stairs carved in marble, a seventeenth-century crucifix and a Virgin and Child worked in local coral, the Renaissance paintingSaint Francis receiving the stigmata attributed to Titian, works by Andrea Salerno, Giuseppe Ribera, Andrea Vaccaro and the Trapani A. Carrera and Giacomo Verdi.
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