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An infinite collection of works
The Oratory of San Bernardino contains the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art. The series of works is truly endless and, to appreciate them, it is best to use an audio guide. Bring your earphones with you ...
Small with some wonderful religious paintings and frescoes. Included in Acropoli combined ticket for the Duomo.
This 15th century Oratorio which also includes the Diocean Museum for religious art, is located almost adjacent to the huge Basilica di San Francesco and about a 10 minute walk from the Duomo. Whilst ...
If you have several days in Siena and are interested in Sienese art this is a must see. It has a collection including the Lorenzetti brothers, Matteo do Giovanni,, Vechietta, Sodoma and Beccafumi, as ...
It is a small museum with religious art, some very old dating back to 1300, it has really interesting pieces, just not a lot. We could go in as it was part of our combination/ combined ticket.. It i...
You can visit the Oratorio as part of the Duomo pass and on the day we visited it was deserted! It is a lovely little museum with yet more frescos dating from the 16thC and some historic paintings, ...
An infinite collection of works
The Oratory of San Bernardino contains the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art. The series of works is truly endless and, to appreciate them, it is best to use an audio guide. Bring your earphones with you ...
Small with some wonderful religious paintings and frescoes. Included in Acropoli combined ticket for the Duomo.
This 15th century Oratorio which also includes the Diocean Museum for religious art, is located almost adjacent to the huge Basilica di San Francesco and about a 10 minute walk from the Duomo. Whilst ...
Small but not to be overlooked
If you have several days in Siena and are interested in Sienese art this is a must see. It has a collection including the Lorenzetti brothers, Matteo do Giovanni,, Vechietta, Sodoma and Beccafumi, as ...
It has some old art
It is a small museum with religious art, some very old dating back to 1300, it has really interesting pieces, just not a lot. We could go in as it was part of our combination/ combined ticket.. It i...
Early Sienese paintings.
You can visit the Oratorio as part of the Duomo pass and on the day we visited it was deserted! It is a lovely little museum with yet more frescos dating from the 16thC and some historic paintings, ...