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Diocesan Museum – Bisceglie Section

Museo diocesano - Sezione di Bisceglie
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Il Museo Diocesano di Bisceglie was established in 1980 and subsequently reopened to the public many years later. On December 22, 2008, an agreement was signed between the Archdiocese of Barletta-Andria-Trani and the Municipality of Bisceglie that allowed the strengthening of the Archdiocese’s “Museum System” by providing for the use of the premises of the former Episcopal Palace and the old Seminary as the seat of the Diocesan Museum of Bisceglie. Thus, the Diocesan Museum, occupying an area of over two thousand square meters of the entire Episcopal Palace adjacent to the Romanesque Cathedral, develops over three floors. On the ground floor are the diagnostic and restoration laboratories with the application of modern technologies, directed by the Department of Physics of the University of Bari. On the first floor, there are exhibition rooms and classrooms. On the second floor, the museum route develops in 18 rooms divided into three sections: the first includes the apartment that Bishop Sarnelli had built for himself and his successors; the second houses the collections of ex-votos from various churches, jewelry, and women’s clothing dating back to the 19th century; the third section is dedicated to the “Treasures of the Cathedral” (Capitular Treasure – art objects including three paintings by Nicola Porta).

Information about the Diocesan Museum – Bisceglie Section

Largo S. Donato “Episcopal Palace” 5,
76011 Bisceglie (Barletta-Andria-Trani)
0803968014

https://www.ameipuglia.it
Source: MIBACT

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