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The Diocesan Museum - Gallipoli Section is an oasis of art and spirituality in the heart of Gallipoli and its "nightlife." Baroque building built in the decade between 1750 and 1759, in 2004 it was transformed from a seminary Diocesan Museum. Located on three floors, with a total area of over 400 square meters, houses inside: a refectory with original furnishings, precious chalices, vestments, papier-mâché statues, valuable paintings and silver liturgical objects. The works on display belong primarily to the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
SERVICES The Museum has, in addition to an input for the disabled and a lift, a beautiful terrace of 150 square meters, from which you can enjoy an incomparable panoramic view, allowing your gaze to the sea in two directions of the winds of the north and south. In addition, on the ground floor there is a media room can also be used as an option for the organization of business seminars.
Opened on July 1, 2016, the Museum is managed by SIA srl.
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