SanGimignano1300
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Established | 2010 |
Location | Via Berignano, n 23 - 53037 San Gimignano (Italy) |
Type | Artistic and historic museum |
Website | SanGimignano1300 |
SanGimignano1300 is an artistic and historical museum located in the old city of San Gimignano. The museum was inaugurated in February 2010.
Location
The exhibition halls and galleries expand over the restored ground floor of two antique buildings: Palazzo Gamucci (which later became the Sisters of Saint Catherine Convent) and Palazzo Ficarelli. The museum highlights the historical and artistic aspects that concerned the city during the Middle Ages.
Galleries
The museum presents 10 main galleries. The Via Francigena and its routes of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages exhibition room introduce the large reproduction 1:100 scale of the city of San Gimignano during the 14th century, entirely hand-made in ceramic by Michelangelo and Raffaello Rubino. Several deepening and details of the city and rural life, as well as descriptions about the various arts and professions of the time are represented in the other galleries.
Recognition
In 2011 the museum was awarded with the patronage of the National Italian UNESCO Commission for the elevated and qualified formative value of its educational proposals “History, Art, and Tradition”.
Relocation
In 2013 the main exhibition of the city was moved from the vacated vaulted ground floor up into the back yard. During the relocation the base had been cut into sectors. This has led to visible damage to the base. The model city is exposed to the sun and rain, but during heavy rain it is being covered with a large foil. It is also unprotected from possible wear from the public during opening hours.[1] The main shop has also been moved into an adjacent part of the museum, where SanGimignano1300 also earlier had space. Entrance is now free, but boxes for donations are present. The SanGimignano1300 English home page seems not to have been updated with this information.
See also
References
- ↑ Teig, Øyvind (May 2013). "Blog note with pictures in relocated position in the back yard, May 2013".
Coordinates: 43°27′58″N 11°02′32″E / 43.46611°N 11.04222°E