MUSEO CIVICO D'ARTE
Interesting little museum with a collection of sculptures and paintings
A museum as small as it is interesting. The Palazzo Ricchieri, a former noble palace, is the setting for the collection of sculptures and paintings, and it is still possible to admire the secular frescoes of the 14th century that used to decorate the walls. Also worth seeing are wooden statues from the 12th to 17th centuries, paintings by Pordenone (15th-16th centuries) and the 19th century portraitist Grigoletti (a local artist), and a set of wooden tablets that adorned the ceiling of a nearby palace, painted with scenes from the legend of King Arthur (14th century).
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