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The Diocesan Museum, located in the suggestive underground spaces of Palazzo Lazzarini an area of 1200 square meters, offers the public two paths to visit. In the archaeological section of the museum you can find the oldest traces of Christianization in Pesaro through the vision of splendid late ancient and early Christian artefacts, including fragments of the mosaic floor of the Cathedral, dating to the mid-sixth century. In the upper section, the historical-artistic, the path is articulated through various environments that expose the spaces recovered by an interesting museum project, works of art and liturgical objects from the diocesan churches between the fourteenth and nineteenth, including paintings, jewelery, textiles, wooden sculptures, stained glass, ivory artefacts.
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