Top 9 Museums in Orvieto, Umbria

May 11, 2022 Christa Meece

Orvieto [orˈvjɛːto] is a city and comune in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy situated on the flat summit of a large butte of volcanic tuff. The city rises dramatically above the almost-vertical faces of tuff cliffs that are completed by defensive walls built of the same stone called Tufa.
Restaurants in Orvieto

Corso Cavour 176, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 347 275 2630 [email protected] http://photonicholas.com/
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Patrick Richmond Nicholas Gallery

Patrick Nicholas art photographer has lived in Italy since 1984. He exhibits and organises events known as Art and Run worldwide. The gallery is his permanent exhibition and showcases Patrick's photography work with amateur models, reinterpreting the old masters, his landscapes, his Metamorphoses project and Belle Project. Art Photography that can become part of your home decor if you want.

2. Museo Claudio Faina

Piazza del Duomo 29, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 341511 http://www.museofaina.it
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Museo Claudio Faina

The Museum "Claudio Faina" of Orvieto is one of the more important Italian archaeological collections. It was put together by the Counts Mauro and Eugenio Faina between the 1860s and 1880s. It includes a coin cabinet composed of more than three thousand coins, prehistoric and protohistoric finds, buccheri, Etruscan figured pottery, bronzes, jewelry. The Attic black-figure and red-figure pottery, attributed to some of the greatest ceramists active in Athens at the time, is exceptional. The ground floor houses the Museo Civico, which exhibits the antiques collected during the nineteenth century by the City of Orvieto such as the "Venus" of Cannicella, the cippus in the shape of the head of a warrior, and the sculptural decoration of the pediment of the Temple of Belvedere. The museum is located right opposite the Cathedral of Orvieto.

Reviewed By theprimaet

This ends my conceit of how dumb civilizations of the past are. It was a major surprise how advanced the Etruscans of 900 BC. I saw in their art and coinage they were every bit as intelligent as mankind today. With our three thousand more years of development in science and technology, they would have been our equals. Thanks for my epiphany.

3. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Orvieto

Piazza del Duomo, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 341039 http://polomusealeumbria.beniculturali.it/?page_id=153
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale Di Orvieto

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

There are some very interesting Etruscan artifacts on display and during my visit, very few people in the museum. I was able to watch the Corpus Domini parade from the balcony of the museum without anyone else there!

4. Museo Delle Maioliche Medievali e Rinascimentali Orvietane

Via della Cava 8, 05018, Orvieto Italy
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Museo Delle Maioliche Medievali e Rinascimentali Orvietane

5. Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

26, Piazza del Duomo, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 343592 http://www.museomodo.it/
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Museo dell'Opera del Duomo

Reviewed By VictoriaL770 - Kansas City, United States

We brought friends to view the spectacular Duomo in Orvieto and noticed that for an additional euro we could also visit this small museum tucked right behind the cathedral. That is a great deal so down the hill to the underside of the cathederal we found the entrance...the ground floor has bits and pieces from the cathederal from renovations and brought in from the elements to protect them, but cross a small courtyard and go up a flight of stairs and you are met with an overflow of religious art in the former papal palace. Outside the Duomo over the door is a piece in metal and stone or wood? Of Mary and the child surrounded by angels covered by a canopy...it is not the original , because that is the masterpiece you see as you enter the papal palace. Enormous paintings of the life of Christ and so much more. It is easily the best bargain in Orvieto, a definite go see if time allows!

6. Chiesa di Sant'Agostino

Piazza Guerrieri Gonzaga, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 344445 http://www.museomodo.it/it/chiesa_sant_agostino.html
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Chiesa di Sant'Agostino

7. Palazzo Soliano

Piazza del Duomo, Orvieto Italy http://www.museomodo.it/it/palazzi_papali_le_stanze.html
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Palazzo Soliano

8. Museo Emilio Greco

Piazza del Duomo 1, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 344605 http://www.museomodo.it/it/museo_emilio_greco.html
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Museo Emilio Greco

9. Collezione d'Arte della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Orvieto

Piazza Febei 3 Palazzo Coelli, 05018, Orvieto Italy +39 0763 340300 [email protected] http://raccolte.acri.it/descrizione_fondazioni/desc_fondazione.asp?Id=1861

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