The museum is located in the premises of the Archconfraternity, adjacent to the modern church of Saints George and Catherine, built in the post-war period on the slopes of Monte Urpinu.
The main theme is represented by materials and furnishings from the homonymous church on Via Manno, in the historic center of the city, destroyed under Allied bombings on May 13, 1943.
The museum displays paintings, statues, silverware, and liturgical vestments from the old church’s collection, as well as documents from the Archive of the Archconfraternity.
The exhibition is arranged in various rooms between the ground floor and the first floor, without following a precise chronological or stylistic order.
There are paintings, including the outstanding “”Christ and Mary offer the rosary to Dominican saints””, from 1620-30. There are numerous pieces of sacred silverware.
The textiles section is very rich and refined, dating from the seventeenth century to the first half of the twentieth century.
On the upper floor, texts, acts, and archival documents of the society are preserved, from the late sixteenth century (the papal bull erecting the society as an archconfraternity dates back to 1591) to the present day.
Information about the Museum of the Archconfraternity of the Genoese
Via F. Gemelli, 2
09129 Cagliari (Cagliari)
0704 97855
arciconf@tiscalinet.it
https://web.tiscali.it/arcicogenovesica/
Source: MIBACT

