
Diocesan and Capitular Museum
A modern museum housing sacred art from five centuries, alongside works by contemporary Italian artists, adjoining Terni’s Cathedral.
At a glance
The Diocesan and Capitular Museum opened in 2006 to preserve and display religious artworks spanning the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries. The collection originates from churches throughout the Diocese of Terni-Narni-Amelia. A dedicated contemporary section showcases twentieth-century Italian artists.
History
Established in 2006, the museum represents a modern institutional effort to consolidate and present the Diocese’s artistic heritage. Its creation reflects broader conservation practices across Italian dioceses during the early twenty-first century.
What you see
The museum occupies approximately 400 square metres devoted to Renaissance and Baroque sacred works. An additional 250 square metres displays contemporary art. Its position adjacent to the Cathedral reinforces its role as a spiritual and cultural anchor within Terni’s historic centre.
Cultural significance
The collection documents artistic production across three centuries of diocesan life. The inclusion of contemporary works—by Paolo Borghi, Bruno Ceccobelli, Ricardo Cinalli, Dino Cunsolo and Oliviero Rainaldi—positions sacred art within dialogue with modern visual expression. Together, the galleries illustrate continuity between historical devotion and contemporary spiritual inquiry.
Key facts
- Address: Via XI Febbraio, 4, 05100 Terni (Piazza Duomo)
- Coordinates: 42.560560417521536, 12.643874287605286
- Founded: 2006
- Official website: https://www.diocesi.terni.it
Practical information
Opening hours and admission details are not listed; check the official diocesan website for current visiting information and any seasonal closures.
Getting there
The museum sits adjacent to Terni’s Cathedral in Piazza Duomo, accessible via Via XI Febbraio in the city centre. Public transport and parking information should be confirmed with local Terni tourism services.
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