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Atri
Museums in Atri
Abruzzi, Italy
Atri, a historic city in the Abruzzo region of Italy, offers visitors a variety of museums that provide a deep insight into local history, art, and culture.
Capitular Museum of Atri
This museum is located in the upper part of the 12th-century Benedictine monastery and houses an impressive collection of religious artworks. Highlights include paintings from the 13th to 20th centuries, including works by Andrea de Litio and Luca della Robbia. Particularly noteworthy is the collection of manuscripts from the 13th century, which includes liturgical texts and historical documents.
Antonio Di Jorio Musical Archive Museum
This museum is dedicated to the life and work of local composer Antonio Di Jorio. It features a collection of musical instruments, sheet music, and personal items that provide insight into the musical tradition of the region.
Other attractions in Atri
In addition to the museums, Atri offers numerous historical buildings and sights. The 13th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta impresses with a fresco cycle by Andrea de Litio. The adjacent monastery and Roman cistern are also worth visiting. The Palazzo Ducale degli Acquaviva, now the town hall, dates back to the 14th century and houses a 16th-century nativity scene.
Atri is a fascinating destination for culture enthusiasts who want to discover the rich history and art of the Abruzzo region.
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