Bargello Palace, Gothic museum palace in Gubbio, Italy.
Bargello Palace stands on Via del Consoli as a medieval stone structure with pointed arches and Gothic details throughout its design. Several exhibition rooms inside display historical objects from different periods, ranging from weapons to crafted goods.
The palace was built in 1302 and served as residence and office for the city's police captain, positioned beyond the early medieval walls. Its role as a symbol of authority shaped the city's development for centuries afterward.
The Crossbow Museum inside the palace displays the tradition of local marksmen through exhibitions and celebrates this craft during an annual competition. This weapon and its masters remain central to how locals understand their city's identity.
The palace sits in a central location that is easy to reach on foot, and its rooms flow naturally for visitors moving between exhibitions. Guided tours help visitors understand more about the building's history and original purpose.
In front of the palace stands a fountain where visitors can receive a certificate for 'madness freedom' after circling it three times and performing a ritual washing. This playful ritual is part of local folklore and draws visitors each year who wish to experience this quirky tradition.
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