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In the heart of the ‘Borghetto’, Anghiari’s historic quarter, stands Palazzo Taglieschi. This Renaissance residence is not merely a historic building, but a precious repository of the art and folk traditions of the Upper Tiber Valley.
 
The museum offers a journey through 20 rooms where the history of the Valtiberina comes to life amidst detached frescoes and sculptural fragments of rare beauty.
 
What not to miss during your visit:
 
Jacopo della Quercia’s Masterpiece: On the Piano Nobile, you can admire the famous Madonna and Child (1420), a wooden sculpture that represents the artistic pinnacle of the collection.
The Tabletop Positive Organ: A unique piece dating from the first half of the 16th century. Incredibly, this musical instrument is still in perfect working order today.
The Robbiane: A refined selection of glazed terracotta pieces that brighten the rooms of the Piano Nobile with their characteristic colours.
The Armoury and Picture Gallery: On the third floor, discover the prestigious collection of Anghiari weapons, renowned for their masterful decorations, alongside 16th- and 17th-century paintings by masters such as Matteo Rosselli and Jacopo Vignali.

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