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The Sacred Art Museum

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We conceive the Museum not only as a place for the preservation and safeguarding of artistic and cultural heritage, but also as a dynamic space for learning, discovery, and sharing. Through a wide range of events and initiatives, we promote knowledge, making the historical, artistic, and anthropological value of the collections we safeguard accessible to everyone.

The activities offered by the Museum range from guided tours to conferences, from educational workshops to thematic meetings, providing the public with opportunities to deepen their understanding of topics related to history, art, and local traditions. The goal is to build a bridge between the past and the present, engaging visitors of all ages in immersive experiences that enrich their understanding of cultural heritage.

In addition to permanent exhibitions, we organize special events that explore specific themes through the contributions of experts, scholars, and enthusiasts. These moments of gathering become opportunities for dialogue and exchange, fostering a more conscious appreciation of the artworks and museum spaces.

Participation in projects and initiatives promoted at local and national levels, such as special open days, cultural festivals, and thematic showcases, strengthens the connection with the territory and highlights the unique features of the artistic, historical, and architectural heritage. This contributes to greater public awareness and appreciation of culture and history.

Our commitment to dissemination is also reflected through educational pathways aimed at schools and families, which allow the younger generation to engage with art and history in an interactive and engaging way. Education about heritage thus becomes a fundamental tool to stimulate curiosity and a sense of belonging to one’s cultural legacy.

Thanks to collaborations with institutions, local authorities, and cultural associations, the Museum is able to offer increasingly diverse and stimulating programs, designed to enrich the public’s knowledge and promote an inclusive approach to culture. Whether through conferences, temporary exhibitions, historical reenactments, or evening events, each initiative helps to make the museum a lively and current place, capable of meeting the needs of an ever-growing and curious audience.

Winter opening:
Monday-Sunday, 10-13/14.30-17.30, closed on Tuesday (from 1/10 to 31/10)
Monday-Friday 10-13/14.30-16.30, closed on Tuesday; Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 10-13/14.30-17.30 (from 1/11 to 31/03)
Summer opening:
Monday-Sunday, 10-13/14.30-19 (from 1/4 to 30/9)

Piazza San Iacopo e Filippo 2,
Certaldo, Florence – Italy

Convento degli Agostiniani Certaldo
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