The Museo del Lapidario di Urbino, contains a rich epigraphic collection consisting of two groups: the first includes a collection brought together by R. Fabretti ... read more
The Gilt Bronzes from Cartoceto di Pergola (Bronzi Dorati da Cartoceto di Pergola) is an equestrian group of gilt bronzes and the only one of its kind to have ... read more
The Gothic Line War Museum (Museo Storico della Linea Gotica), established in 1992, is an international documentation center focusing on the offensive carried out in 1944 ... read more
The Quadreria Cesarini is a house museum and painting gallery, containing a mixture of conventional furnishings from early-20th-century provincial bourgeoisie and also a ... read more
The Museo dei Gessi (Gessi Museum) is the Museum of the Institute of Archaeology of gypsum, featuring a collection of 41 models of ancient sculptures. Housed in the 18th ... read more
Rossini's Birthplace - Casa Rossini is the four-storey town house where Rossini was born. The small museum, dedicated to the maestro, displays prints, personal ... read more
The National Rossini Museum (Museo Nazionale Rossini) tells the story of the life and work of Gioachino Rossini (1792 – 1868), the famous composer. The exhibition is ... read more
The Civic Museum of Palazzo Mosca, displays important collections of art and decorative art, from the Renaissance and Baroque to the 20th century, as well as items related ... read more
The Museo Diocesano Albani, in the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, contains a rich collection of ecclesiastical furnishings, from the XIII century to our times; third ... read more
The Ducal Palace, built for the extraordinary Renaissance figure, duke Federico da Montefeltro (1422 – 1482), is home to National Gallery of the Marche, as well ... read more
The Tower of San Martino della Battaglia is a monumental construction, erected in 1878, to commemorate the Battle of San Martino. This battle is in fact a portion of ... read more
The Rocca di Solferino is a historical strategic tower (23 meter), erected in 1022 on the summit of the hill at 206 m. above the sea level, which was converted in 1870 ... read more
The International Museum of the Red Cross (Museo Internazionale della Croce Rossa), housed in the Triulzi-Longhi Palace, tells the story of the Red Cross; how it was ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Mantova displays archaeological items such as prehistoric stones, pottery and metal finds, Venetian, Etruscan and Celtic items, as well ... read more
The Ragione Palace - Palazzo della Ragione was built in 1250 for judicial purposes and contains a single hall on the upper floor, where the judges were seated. On the ... read more
The Francesco Gonzaga Museum, named after Francesco Gonzaga (1546-1620), who was also a bishop of Mantua, the museum was originally meant to host treasures from ... read more
The Palazzo San Sebastiano, now the City of Mantua Museum (Museo della Città di Palazzo San Sebastiano), was built by Francesco II Gonzaga between 1506 and 1508 to house ... read more
The Palazzo d'Arco has been in the d'Arco family from around 1625 until 1978, when its last member, Signora Giovanna dei conti d’Arco Chieppio Ardizzoni, ... read more
The Tazio Nuvolari Museum is dedicated to the Italian racing driver Tazio Nuvolari (1892 – 1953). The museum is housed in a former Renaissance Carmelino church. For ... read more
Te Palace was designed and built by Raphael's best pupil, Giulio Romano, between 1525 - 1535, commissioned by Duke Frederico II Conzaga (1500 – 1540). Frederico ... read more