As you walk along Via San Francesco, the road that leads to the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, at a certain point you will come to Palazzo Vallemani, a splendid Baroque residence with vaults frescoed by Umbrian and Tuscan painters in the early 17th century, on your right.
This is the site of the Pinacoteca Comunale!
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Opening days
Open daily
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Opening times
April to October
10.00.-18.00
last entrance 30 minutes before closing time
In the others months the Museum is open upon request -
Feature List
- Info line
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Accessibility
- access not recommended for disabled people
- it is best to wear comfortable shoes, hat, comfortable clothing.
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Info Reservation
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PINACOTECA COMUNALE OF ASSISI. VISIT
Heading up to the piano nobile of the Palazzo you will discover the Pinacoteca Comunale of Assisi, home to a sizable collection of medieval and Renaissance frescoes deriving from the public and religious buildings of Assisi and the surrounding area, and a number of paintings on panels and canvas from the 14th-17th centuries.
As well as the Maestà by Giotto, regarded as the most important piece of the entire collection, you can admire paintings by Puccio Capanna, Ottaviano Nelli, Nicolò di Liberatore, Cesare Sermei, Tiberio d’Assisi, Dono Doni and Pietro Perugino. Your visit will finish in the splendid Sala degli Sposi where, on the beautiful 19th century wooden bookshelves, you will find a range of books on various scientific and literary disciplines published between 1831 and 1900.
A trip to the Pinacoteca Comunale of Assisi will immerse you in the history of Umbrian painting, a fascinating journey covering over three centuries. What are you waiting for, book your visit now! A unique experience awaits!
Services
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Visits
scheduled for individuals
available in Italian, English -
Visits
for groups by reservation
available in Italian, English -
Didactics for schools
by reservation
available in Italian, English
Additional Info
TICKETS
_ FULL € 3,00
_ REDUCED € 2,00
for university students with card, schools, 8-18 years old, over 65, groups over 20 units
_ FREE
students with internal guided tour/laboratories
residents of Assisi
children under 8 years of age
disabled people not walking
_ RESERVATION FEE
€2,00
Where
Via San Francesco 12, Assisi (PG)
Transportation
By train
From Florence to Rome: take a train to Terontola railways station and then, from Terontola, the coincidence to Assisi/Santa Maria degli Angeli. It takes approx. 45/60 minutes to reach Assisi from there.
From Ancona- Rome: take a train to Foligno and then another one to Perugia or Assisi -Santa Maria degli Angeli station. Assisi railway station is 3 km away from the historical centre of the city but you can get there easily by bus (approx.30 minutes).
By bus
From Santa Maria degli Angeli station/Assisi railway station: bus service departing from the square outside the station stop at Piazzale Matteotti (city centre).
By car
Motorway A14, Adriatic coastline: exit Cesena, take E45 to Città di Castello and then SS75 (Collestrada junction) to Assisi.
Motorway A1, from the North: exit Valdichiana, then take SS75 bis to Ponte San Giovanni and then Assisi.
Motorway A1, from the South: exit Orte, then take the SS204 (direction: Terni) and E45 (or SS3bis) from Terni to Perugia. Once you get to Ponte San Giovanni, follow the signs to Assisi.
Visiting Rules
- it is necessary to sanitise hands at the entrance
- it is necessary to complete self-certification
- visit takes place according to a defined one-way route, marked on the site
- it is necessary to wear the mask