MODO, Emilio Greco Museum – Soliano Palace

MODO, Emilio Greco Museum – Soliano Palace
MODO, Emilio Greco Museum – Soliano Palace · via Wikimedia Commons
Orvieto, Umbria · 14th century

MODO, Emilio Greco Museum

A modern art collection housed within the ground floor of fourteenth-century Soliano Palace, dedicated to sculptor Emilio Greco and his monumental bronze doors for Orvieto Cathedral.

At a glance

The museum displays 32 bronze sculptures and 60 graphic works—drawings, lithographs and etchings—by Emilio Greco, the acclaimed modern sculptor. The collection is set within one of Orvieto’s historic palazzo structures, creating an intentional dialogue between contemporary art and medieval architecture.

History

Emilio Greco (1913–1995) became internationally recognized for his sculptural practice, most famously as the creator of the monumental bronze doors of Orvieto Cathedral. This museum was established to preserve and present his extensive body of work in his home city. The Soliano Palace, dating to the fourteenth century, provided an appropriate setting for this modern retrospective.

What you see

The collection occupies the ground floor of Soliano Palace. Among the works on display is the original plaster model for the monument to Pope John in San Pietro—a significant sculptural study that reveals Greco’s creative process. The bronze sculptures demonstrate his skill in monumental form, while the graphic works showcase his range across multiple media and techniques.

Cultural significance

Greco’s bronze doors for Orvieto Cathedral rank among the most important ecclesiastical commissions of the twentieth century. His work bridges modernism and tradition, and this museum preserves both his finished pieces and the preparatory materials that informed his celebrated public monuments.

Key facts

  • Address: Piazza del Duomo, 1, 05018 Orvieto
  • Coordinates: 42.7165679, 12.1136954
  • Phone: 0763 344605
  • Website: https://www.orvietoviva.com/museo-darte-moderna-emilio-greco/
  • Collection: 32 bronze sculptures, 60 graphic works
  • Admission: €2.50 (reduced €1.50)

Practical information

Opening hours are not listed; check the official website. Entrance costs €2.50 (reduced €1.50).

Getting there

The museum is located on Piazza del Duomo in central Orvieto, directly adjacent to the Cathedral. The piazza is the heart of the historic city center and accessible on foot from most accommodations.

Sources & resources

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