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Novara

Novara

Museums in Novara

Piemonte, Italy


Novara, a historic city in Piedmont, offers visitors a variety of museums that provide a deep insight into local history, art, and nature.

Highlights of the museums in Novara:

Museo di Storia Naturale Faraggiana Ferrandi: This natural history museum houses an impressive collection of over 450 animal species, including rare and nearly extinct species such as the Siamang Gibbon, the Red Panda, and the Amur Leopard. The exhibits are displayed in twelve themed rooms representing different geographical regions and ecosystems.

Galleria d'Arte Moderna Giannoni: The Giannoni Gallery of Modern Art presents an extensive collection of about 900 works by Italian artists donated to the city of Novara by Paolo and Adele Giannoni. The collection includes paintings, sculptures, and graphics from the 19th and 20th centuries, offering a comprehensive overview of the development of modern art in Italy.

Musei della Canonica del Duomo di Novara: The museums of the Novara Cathedral consist of three collections: the Lapidarium, the Treasure Museum, and the Chapter Hall. The Lapidarium showcases inscriptions and stone monuments from Roman and early Christian times, while the Treasure Museum houses liturgical objects and artworks from various periods. The Chapter Hall displays historical documents and artifacts related to the history of the cathedral and the Diocese of Novara.

In addition to these main museums, Novara also features other interesting establishments such as the Museo Storico Novarese "Aldo Rossini," which focuses on the history of the city and region, and the Museo Etnografico Ugo Ferrandi, which presents ethnographic collections.

For up-to-date information on opening hours and special exhibitions, it is recommended to visit the official websites of the respective museums or contact them directly. The diversity and depth of the collections make Novara a worthwhile destination for culture enthusiasts.