Aosta Cathedral Treasury Museum
Diocesi di Aosta
Aosta Cathedral Treasury Museum shows a significant selection of Valle d’Aosta’s sacred art heritage.
Cuneo San Sebastiano Diocesan Museum
Diocesi di Cuneo-Fossano
The museum is located in the picturesque old town of Contrada Mondovì. The museum itinerary is arranged on five levels and starts from the ancient church dedicated to Saint James, then moves on to the room dedicated to Saint Sebastian.
Diocesan Museum
Diocesi di Torino
The Diocesan Museum of Turin is housed in the Lower Church of the cathedral of San Giovanni Battista in Turin.
Diocesan Museum System
Diocesi di Susa
Diocesan Museum System. Constituted by the network of ecclesiastic museums coordinated by the Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art of Susa, which collect together and display the religious artistic heritage of the Susa Valley.
Diocesan Museum of Alba
Diocesi di Alba
The Diocesan Museum (MUDI) offers visitors the opportunity to rediscover the area’s artistic and historical heritage.
Diocesan Museum of Fossano
Diocesi di Cuneo-Fossano
The Diocesan Museum of Fossano houses valuable 17th and 18th-century works from the churches and confraternities of the diocese.
Diocesan Museum of Tortona
Diocesi di Tortona
The Palazzo del Seminario in Tortona houses the Diocesan Cultural Centre, comprising the Historical Archive, the Seminary Library and the Diocesan Museum (currently still under restoration).
Museum of the Cathedral Treasure
Diocesi di Vercelli
The Museum of the Cathedral Treasure testifies to the importance of the Diocese of Vercelli, the hub of evangelization in Piedmont and an artistic crossroads in the Middle Ages, and of the Chapter of the cathedral of Sant’Eusebio.
Museum of the Cathedral of Sant'Evasio
Diocesi di Casale Monferrato
The Museum of the cathedral of Sant’Evasio, constituted by the “Open Sacristy” and the “Archaeological Attic Itinerary” is housed in the areas annexed to the cathedral.
San Giacomo Museum of Sacred Art
Diocesi di Casale Monferrato
The Museum of San Giacomo, a branch of the Diocese of Casale Monferrato museum system, vaunts a lavish collection of sacred works from the Lu community.
San Giovanni Diocesan Museum
Diocesi di Asti
The former cathedral church of San Giovanni, now known as the “Spazio San Giovanni” and is part of the Diocesan Museum currently under construction in the Episcopal Complex of Asti Cathedral.
Seminary Library
Diocesi di Casale Monferrato
The Seminary Library is an architectural gem housing a wealth of manuscripts, incunabula and rare editions.
Ecclesiastic museums

An ecclesiastic museum denotes an organized collection of artistic and historical interest and, more rarely, an institute for the preservation and promotion of the cultural heritage owned by the Church.
The works on display may be of a religious nature and regarding the geographic area in which the museum is located, or be collections of various kinds (archaeological, ethnographic, bibliographic) acquired as private donations or from different countries of the world, as in the case of missions. The museum may be independent and a legal entity, or an integral part of the ecclesiastic body to which it belongs (diocese, order or religious congregation).