The Museo Parrocchiale di S. Maria Assunta houses a valuable collection of ancient liturgical objects that cover a time span from the 15th to the 18th century.
...Originally a pre-Napoleonic cemetery, it was turned into a museum in May 2001; the shell-shaped ceiling symbolizes fertility. Among the objects collected we can admire: the “planet” gold that the abbot commendant Giovanni Francesco Albani wore in 1751, the silverware used between the seventeenth and nineteenth century, candlesticks, palm holders, wooden objects from the 1800s and the valuable wooden statue of Santa Barbara, attributable to the last decades of the 1450s. The work could be linked to the commission of Silvestro di Giovanni as an ex-voto following the siege placed on the castle in the years 1460-14601461 from the artillery of Sigismondo Malatesta lord of Rimini.
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