All religion museums to visit in Bologna

Explore the diverse world of religious beliefs and practices at 5 religion museums in Bologna. These museums offer insights into various faiths and their cultural significance.

Are you interested in the history and impact of religion? These are the top religion museums in Bologna:

  1. Museum of the History of Bologna1

    Museum of the History of Bologna

     Bologna
    The Museum of the History of Bologna (Museo della Storia di Bologna) is a museum in Bologna that is housed in The Palazzo Pepoli Vecchio, a Medieval Gothic-style palace. In the museum visitors learn more about the history of Bologna. The interactive museum covers the period from the Etruscans to th
  2. Museo Civico Archeologico2

    Museo Civico Archeologico

     Bologna
    The Archaeological Civic Museum of Bologna (Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna) is a history museum in Bologna that is housed in the 15th century Palazzo Galvani, once known as the Hospital of Death. The Archaeological Civic Museum of Bologna is one of the most important archeological museums with
  3. San Colombano - Tagliavini Collection3

    San Colombano - Tagliavini Collection

     Bologna
    The Oratory of the Madonna of San Colombano is a religious site in Bologna, which was built in 1591, atop the site of a chapel or small church that sheltered the painting of the Madonna dell’Orazione by Lippo di Dalmasio. The attached complex of buildings houses the collection of musical instruments
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    Museo della Resistenza di Bologna

     Bologna
    Museo della Resistenza di Bologna (The Bologna Resistance Museum) is a museum in Bologna that is situated in a monastery complex. The museum houses various objectsreminding of antifascism and resistance in the city of Bologna.
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    Museo Ebraico

     Bologna
    The Jewish Museum Bologna (Italian Museo ebraico di Bologna) is a a museum on the history of the Jews in Bologna and the region that was opened in Palazzo Pannolini. One part of the exhibition deals with the themes of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism and commemorates the approximately 200 Jews of the