Museums

Calvari
Museums in Calvari
Liguria, Italy
Calvari, a picturesque village in the Liguria region of Italy, offers visitors a range of attractions that combine historical significance with natural beauty.
Santuario di Nostra Signora del Ponte:
This important pilgrimage site houses a statue of the Madonna del Ponte, revered by locals. The church is a center of religious activities and attracts both believers and tourists.
Museo Diocesano di Arte Sacra:
Located on the first floor of the 19th-century episcopal palace in Chiavari, just a few kilometers from Calvari, this museum was inaugurated in 1984 and houses paintings, sculptures, and silverware related to religious complexes that no longer exist. Among the museum's most important works are Andrea Ansaldo's canvas "Mystical Marriages" and Cesare Corte's "Crucifixion" from the 17th century.
Museo Archeologico di Chiavari e Lavagna:
This Archaeological Museum of Prehistory and Protohistory of Tigullio was inaugurated in 1985 in the stables of Palazzo Rocca in the center of Chiavari. It houses significant materials from the Stone Age to the Roman period and offers insights into the region's history.
These attractions make Calvari and the surrounding region a worthwhile destination for travelers interested in history, culture, and nature.
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