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Cathedral Museum of Ferrara

Museo della Cattedrale di Ferrara Ferrara
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Opened in 1929 in the hall above the cathedral’s atrium, the Museum remained in its historic location until 2000, when it was moved to the adjacent former church and convent of San Romano. Here treasures are kept such as the ancient organ doors depicting The Annunciation and Saint George slaying the dragon (1469) by Cosmè Tura, leader of the Ferrarese painting school. Among the sculptural works, notable are the twelve 13th-century marble panels from the Porta dei Mesi, a side entrance to the Cathedral destroyed in the 1700s. From the same door comes the splendid capital with The Stories of Saint John the Baptist. In the apse, one can admire the Madonna of the Pomegranate (1406) by Jacopo della Quercia. In the center, eight magnificent tapestries are displayed, depicting The Life and Martyrdom of Saints George and Maurilius, the two patrons of Ferrara, woven between 1551 and ’53 by the Este ducal manufactories, directed by the Flemish artist Johannes Karcher, based on cartoons by Garofalo and Camillo Filippi. A rich collection of illuminated antiphonaries, reliquaries, paintings, and other works completes the museum path.

Information about the Cathedral Museum of Ferrara

Via S. Romano,
44121 Ferrara (Ferrara)
0532761299
arteantica@comune.fe.it

 Source: MIBACT

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