The exhibition dedicated to the Jubilee 2025 divided into two parts, the Diocesan Museum (Via del Pino 49) and the Church of San Rocco (Piazza Luigi Facta) will be opened on Saturday 12 April.
The jubilee year offers the opportunity to appreciate, with the specific itineraries in the city, the architecture of the Cathedral of San Donato, the Sanctuary dedicated to Mary Mother of Divine Grace on the hill of San Maurizio, the frescoes by the Serra brothers in the chapel of Santa Lucia and also the beauty of the works of art presented in the exhibitions.
In the Diocesan Museum, two 17th-century canvases, one by the painter Giovanni Peruzzini, the other by Giovanni Antonio Molineri, are highlighted.
Together with these large canvases and other works in the museum, panels with graphics by the photographer Remo Caffaro and texts written by the Museum Director Mariella Fenoglio, which constitute the historical-artistic part, are presented.
On display in the church of San Rocco are canvases restored for the jubilee: The Announcing Angel and the Virgin Annunciate, The Nativity with St. Donatus and St. Eligius of Noyon, The Adoration of the Magi and Mary Magdalene.