It consists of a small art collection including a silver reliquary, enamels from the 14th-15th century, a detached fresco from the 13th century and a wooden Madonna and Child from the 12th-13th century.
In a small vestibule from which one can access larger rooms, there is an interesting sixteenth-century wardrobe, in chestnut and fir wood with walnut carvings, with double doors, with doors decorated with leaf motifs. Inside are kept some notable finds among which the reliquary of Saint Barbara stands out.
It contains the upper part of the skull, without the jaw, which legend attributes to the Holy Martyr of Nicomedia. It is a valuable work of goldsmith's art in enameled silver dating back to the late Gothic art of Florence in the first half of the 15th century.
where
43.897033°, 10.788342°
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when
Closed every Sunday, Monday
Open Sunday and Monday on request
contacts
Phone 057279259
costs
Free admission
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