The great river accompanied them through the Apennines. They had travelled along its course from the Adriatic, looking for new fertile and welcoming lands beyond the mountains.
In the beginning there was a domestic museum, created and curated by a lawyer passionate about archeology and the history of his land.
On Corso Umberto I is one of the most important specialized museums in Italy, with precious collections including specimens of endangered species.
It is a widespread museum that has the crypt of the Duomo as its core, but also involves the other churches of the historic center.
It was established in 1995 with the acquisition of a private painting shop, to which other pieces were added.