Musei di San Domenico
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The Musei di San Domenico are a set of museums in Forlì in Italy. It is located in the renovated 13th-century Dominican convent. Inside the complex is the headquarters of the civic museums of Forlì and the convent refectory, with frescoes showing a dinner (with Saint Dominic in the centre), severely damaged by soldiers during the Napoleonic period. The complex is formed of five buildings: Palazzo Pasquali, Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo, Convento dei Domenicani, Convento degli Agostiniani and Sala Santa Caterina.
The Museo San Domenico keeps Germano Sartelli's archival collection.[1]
References
- ^ dzweb (2015-07-31). "SARTELLI GERMANO". Arte Romagna (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-03-14.
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