The museum houses a collection of ex-voto offered by the faithful to the Madonna di Bonaria, archaeological finds, ship models, and sacred furnishings. These exhibits provide a glimpse into the religious and historical significance of the sanctuary.
The museum displays about one hundred and fifty ancient ship models, providing a summary of the history of naval art. The collection ranges from ancient galleys to modern ships, offering a comprehensive view of naval history.
The museum contains the treasure of the basilica, ex-voto, and precious sacred furnishings offered by sovereigns and popes. This includes the gold crowns offered by Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy and gifts offered by Pope Pius XI, Pope Paul VI, and Pope John Paul II. These items highlight the importance and reverence of the sanctuary in religious history.
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Piazza Bonaria 2, Cagliari
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