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Arborense Diocesan Museum

"The Museum app is designed to accompany visitors throughout their visit, offering an intuitive and easy-to-use interface aimed at ensuring maximum accessibility for all users

"The Museum app is designed to accompany visitors throughout their visit, offering an intuitive and easy-to-use interface aimed at ensuring maximum accessibility for all users

Arborense Diocesan Museum

by ITCares s.r.l.

What is it about?

"The Museum app is designed to accompany visitors throughout their visit, offering an intuitive and easy-to-use interface aimed at ensuring maximum accessibility for all users. Visitors can explore the sections and collection items through the interactive map and multimedia guides. The app also includes dedicated features to support people with disabilities.

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
NA
Size
32Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
April 15, 2025
Release date
April 15, 2025
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App Store Description

"The Museum app is designed to accompany visitors throughout their visit, offering an intuitive and easy-to-use interface aimed at ensuring maximum accessibility for all users. Visitors can explore the sections and collection items through the interactive map and multimedia guides. The app also includes dedicated features to support people with disabilities.

The museum preserves, documents and above all enhances the vast heritage of sacred art belonging to the diocese of Oristano.
It covers an area of over a thousand square metres and contains several rooms that house permanent and temporary collections. The Sala San Pio X houses liturgical furnishings, sacred vestments and precious ritual elements ranging from the Middle Ages to the modern age. Of particular note among the works is the dossal Madonna with Child and Saints from the end of the 13th century, probably the first work with a gold background to arrive in Sardinia, which bears witness to the Tuscan Gothic culture inspired by the Franciscan culture. The Liturgical Codices section of the Cathedral of Santa Maria houses some from the late 13th century that feature miniatures of both single figures and historiated initials.
Another permanent collection is the collection of over 500 ceramic pieces from Tharros, belonging to the heritage of the Archbishop's Seminary.
Finally, the Exhibition Gallery, the Aula Magna and the Sala Mythos are dedicated to temporary exhibitions aimed at highlighting, above all, the new narratives expressed by contemporary art.
Through initiatives and events, the Arborense Diocesan Museum aims to bring the public closer to the knowledge and spiritual beauty of art."

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