The Agostino Pepoli Regional Museum is a museum of art, archeology and local history in Trapani, it is one of the most important museums in Sicily.
Established in 1906-1908 as a civic museum by Count Agostino Pepoli and initially based on the private collection of Count Sieri Pepoli and Neapolitan paintings donated by General Giovanbattista Fardella, it is located in a former Carmelite monastery of the fourteenth century adjacent to the Basilica-sanctuary of Maria Santissima Annunziata.
In 1921 he acquired the collection of cribs, ceramics and archaeological objects of Count Francesco Hernandez of Erice.
Address: Via Conte Agostino Pepoli, 180, 91100
Trapani (TP) Sicilia
Latitude: 38.01873373654126
Longitude: 12.542341947555542
Site: http://www.regione.sicilia.it/...
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Type: Building
Function: Monastery
Creation date: 03-03-2021 05:36
Last update: 25/02/2022