Eroli Museum, Art museum in Narni, Italy
The Eroli Museum is an art museum housed in a historic palace in Narni with collections spread across multiple floors. The rooms contain archaeological finds, paintings, sculptures, and furnishings from various periods in the region's history.
The palace was built in the 17th century as a residence for the Eroli family and reflects the architecture of that time. Later the building was converted to house a museum dedicated to preserving local artistic and historical treasures.
The collection displays works by Renaissance masters like Benozzo Gozzoli and Domenico Ghirlandaio that shaped how people in Narni understand their artistic heritage. These paintings remain central to how locals and visitors connect with the region's visual culture.
The museum welcomes visitors from Tuesday through Sunday during most of the week. Visiting hours may vary depending on the season, so checking ahead helps plan your trip.
The museum preserves an Egyptian mummy with its decorated wooden sarcophagus from antiquity. Also on display is a bronze vessel from an old fountain in the city that has remained here for centuries.
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