The Museo diocesano Leonello Barsotti is a museum of sacred art located in Livorno. It was inaugurated on December 22, 2008, and further expanded a year later on December 22, 2009. The museum is a testament to the rich religious history and art of the region, making it a significant destination for those interested in exploring this aspect of Livorno's culture.
The Museo diocesano Leonello Barsotti is housed in the former public chapel of the Doctors of the Church in the Girolamo Gavi Seminary. This location, in the heart of the nineteenth-century city, adds to the historical significance of the museum. Visitors can appreciate not only the sacred art on display but also the architectural beauty of the building itself.
The Museo diocesano Leonello Barsotti houses a variety of art pieces owned by the Diocese of Livorno. These were previously scattered throughout the territory and include a monstrance dating back to 1692 made of silver and gilded metal, precious liturgical vestments made by important manufacturers active between the 17th and 19th centuries, a collection of ex-voto, and a portable tabernacle donated at the beginning of the 17th century by Grand Duke Ferdinando I de' Medici for the city's cathedral. These pieces provide a glimpse into the religious and artistic history of Livorno.
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Via del Seminario 61, Livorno
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