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Museo ecclesiastico diocesano
Troia FG , Italy
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- Piazza Papa Giovanni XXIII, 4, 71029 Troia FG, Italy
About this museum
Nestled in the historic heart of Troia, this ecclesiastical museum reveals the rich architectural heritage of the local diocese through carefully preserved artifacts and sacred art. The museum, situated within a former Benedictine complex, showcases the architectural vision of Bishop Felice Siliceo and subsequent religious leaders. Visitors can explore the grandiose halls that once served as a vital administrative center for the church's regional vicariate, now offering free entry to those interested in local ecclesiastical history.
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- Free admission every day
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- Plan for 30-45 minutes
- Verified Oct 5, 2025
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Piazza Papa Giovanni XXIII, 4, 71029 Troia FG, Italy
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