The Museum is divided into five large rooms, inside which one can admire paintings and sculptures made with various techniques and materials, such as wood, bronze, marble, iron and ceramics….
Housed in the Rocca Albornoz, a fortress built in 1354 by Cardinal Gil Alvarez Carrillo de Albornoz which Bramante later renovated in an organic form in 1506 by redesigning the…
It is housed in the cloister and convent premises of the Santa Maria della Verità complex, which was founded in the 12th century. Its collections include pieces from the 15th…
It was established in 1996, thanks to the Fondazione Carivit and the Municipality of Viterbo, who wanted to encourage cultural and scientific meetings in the city in order to promote,…
Together with the Cathedral and the Papal Palace, it is part of the City’s new Polo Monumentale. The collection consists of an archaeological section, a picture gallery with works dating…
The ceramics found within the Monastery date from the 13th century to the 17th-19th centuries. The monastery ceramics covered in white glaze and decorated with the central knot motif and…
Located on the ancient Via Sant’Antonio, this place of worship dates back to the beginning of the 12th century. It was the seat of the Templars for a long time…
Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, it houses the Mazzatosta Chapel, frescoed by the painter Lorenzo da Viterbo and completed in 1460. The floor in front of the Chapel’s…
This small oratory, attached to the hospice that was meant to welcome sick people and single mothers, was built around 1318. It was abandoned in 1324 to later be restored…
Built following the plague of 1493-1501, it is now part of the War Memorial. It is an octagonal construction, which is reminiscent of Bramante’s architecture. The floor consists of cobalt…