Museo delle Arti Monastiche

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Museo delle Arti Monastiche e delle tradizioni popolari
Museum of Monastic Arts
Locationc/o Palazzo Comunale
via Marconi 6
Serra de' Conti (Ancona Province)
Italy
Websitehttp://www.museoartimonastiche.it/

The Museo delle Arti Monastiche e delle tradizioni popolari (Museum of Monastic Arts and Popular Traditions, also known as the Museo Arti Monastiche or MAM) is a museum in Serra de' Conti, Ancona Province, Italy. The museum showcases various art and artifacts from the nearby Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene of Serra de 'Conti.[1]

References

  1. ^ Lucchetti, Tommaso (June 15, 2010). La cucina delle monache (in Italian). Il Lavoro Editoriale. ISBN 978-8876636721.
  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Photo gallery hosted by The Franciscan Archive (in Italian)




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