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The Palazzo Santi, which houses the Museo Civico di Cascia, is a 16th-century building that once belonged to the noble Santi family. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including a residence, a doctor's office, a police station, and a prison. Today, it is owned by the municipality and has been open to the public as a museum since 1997.
The Museo Civico di Cascia is divided into four sections, each showcasing different aspects of the region's history and culture. One of the highlights of the museum is the church of Sant'Antonio Abate, which houses a 15th-century wooden sculpture of Tobia and the angel Raffaele. This sculpture is attributed to the artist Domenico Indivini and is a significant example of the region's artistic heritage.
The Museo Civico di Cascia is home to a variety of works that originate from the surrounding churches and territory. These works provide a comprehensive overview of the region's artistic and cultural history, making the museum a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the area's past.
History & Anthropology
Piazza Aldo Moro 1, Cascia
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