- The Museum
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- Archaeology (1-6)
- Art (7-15)
- Room 7. Paintings, frescoes and Minor Guilds from the 13th to the 15th centuries
- Room 8. The great 16th-century paintings
- Room 9. 17th-century paintings
- Room 10. The jewellery room
- Room 11. 17th- and 18th-centuries paintings and jewellery
- Rooms 12-13. The sacred vestments
- Room 14. The relics of Giuseppe Montanelli (Fucecchio, 1813-1862)
- Room 15. The Arturo Checchi collection (Fucecchio 1886 – Perugia 1971)
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Room 10. The jewellery room
The walls of this room are painted with landscapes and suburban villas of the Corsini family, perhaps the work of the painter Stefano Fabbrini, whose credit is known in 1761 for decorations carried out in the palace. Among the goldsmith art objects exhibited in this room, the fifteenth-century chalice with a polylobed foot stands out, which an inscription on the stem indicates coming from the Compagnia di Gaville (a confraternity), in the Arezzo Valdarno, and the contemporary elegant reliquary in rock crystal, copper and gilded silver. Two objects from the late 1600s come from the Florentine workshop of Francesco Vandi, the silver processional cross of an unknown donor whose coat of arms appear on the back, and the chalice donated by the parish priest Stefano Lampaggi. Also worth mentioning is the glass produced in the Florentine workshop “under the banner of the parrot”.