Museo Pepoli Museum
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Welcome to the Pepoli Museum! In these pages we will lead you to discover an extraordinary place, a treasure chest of artistic masterpieces and ancient traditions. We will learn about its history and meet its founder, Count Agostino Pepoli, who dedicated long years of his life to this Museum, sparing no energy and resources. Perhaps you don't know that the Treasure of the Madonna of Trapani is preserved here, a collection of Sicilian jewels of exceptional value, a riot of shapes and colours! Here you can admire some masterpieces of Trapani coral art, the superb creations of Matteo Bavera, in which the red coral marries with the splendor of copper and silver and the various colors of the enamels. Our majolica floors will show you the ancient fishing techniques practiced for centuries in the Mediterranean: coral fishing, tuna fishing, the ancient ritual of slaughter. Our nativity scenes in coral, alabaster, marine materials, the wooden, canvas and glue figurines by Giovanni Matera will lead you to the discovery of a Sicilian pastoral world that has now inexorably disappeared. The Pepoli Museum preserves this and much more, so all we have to do is wish you a good trip!
This audio guide was created by the Regional Museum of Trapani "Agostino Pepoli", directed by Dr. Anna Maria Parrinello. The texts and narrative voice are edited by Daniela Scandariato. The selection and editing of the images and the audio recordings are by Marcello Milano. It is part of the Sicily Beni Culturali project for izi.TRAVEL coordinated by Elisa Bonacini.
Pianifica la visita


- Santuario dell'Annunziata, Via Conte Agostino Sieri Pepoli, Trapani, Sicilia, 91100, Italia
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- Oggi:
- 09:00 - 17:00
- Lun
- Chiuso
- Mar
- 9:00 - 17:00
- Mer
- 9:00 - 17:00
- Gio
- 9:00 - 17:00
- Ven
- 9:00 - 17:00
- Sab
- 9:00 - 17:00
- Dom
- 9:00 - 12:00
- http://www2.regione.sicilia.it/bbccaa/museopepoli/MuseoPepoli.html
Opere
Collezione artistica con audio
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Who was Agostino Pepoli
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The Museum and its history
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The Museum collections
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The museum seat
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The sections of the Museum
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St. James - Antonello Gagini – 1522
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Stoup - Gabriele di Battista, Antonio Prone - End of the fifteenth century
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Supremacy of Napoleon – Giuseppe Errante - 1805-1806
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Portrait of Queen Maria Cristina, Giuseppe Patania, 1833
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Guillotine - XIX century
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The Lombardo banner - XIX century
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Enthroned Madonna and Child crowning St Catherine - Altarpiece Master of Trapani - Early fifteenth century
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The Pity, Roberto di Oderisio, 1380 ca.
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Enthroned Madonna and Child, St. Francis, St. Peter – Antonio del Massaro called Pastura – late fifteenth century
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Penitent Magdalene – AndreaVaccaro - 1635-1640 ca.
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St. Francis receiving the stigmata – TizianoVecellio – First half of the sixteenth century
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Saint John the Baptist, Giovan Battista Caracciolo, second decade of the XVII century
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Vedute ideate - Leonardo Coccorante - First half of the XVIII century
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Allegory of the Earth, Abraham Brueghel, second half of the seventeenth century
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Portrait of Nunzio Nasi - Giacomo Balla - 1902
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The Nativity of Mary, Sicilian craftsmanship, late eighteenth century
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The Massacre of the Innocents, Giovanni Matera, early eighteenth century
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The Egg Seller - Giovanni Matera - Late XVII - Early XVIII centuries
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Crib Made of Marine material - Andrea Tipa - mid-XVIII century
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Floor with tuna fish slaughter, Neapolitan manufacture, mid XVIII century
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Big cylinder with St. Albert, Trapani workers, sec. XVII
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Floor with view of Trapani, Neapolitan artists, half of the eighteenth century
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Women's dress, Andrienne, 1775-1778
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Hanging lamp, Fra' Matteo Bavera, 1633
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Crucifix – Fra’ Matteo Bavera - First half of the eighteenth century
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Jewel box - Trapani Manufacture - End of the seventeenth century
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Architectural Coral Frontal - Messina craftsmanship – 1653
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Bedside with the Madonna of Trapani, Trapani workers, early eighteenth century
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Salt Shaker - Trapani Manufacture Late seventeenth, early eighteenth centuries.
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Crib, Trapani workers, early eighteenth century
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Silver architectural antependium - Bernardo Zorba, Vincenzo Bonaiuto, Bottega dei Lotta - Mid XVIII Century
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Blooming Branch, Sicilian Goldsmith, end of the seventeenth century
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Flower – shaped jewel – Sicilian Goldsmith Late seventeenth century
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Roman ship ram, 3rd century to. C.
Recensioni
5 recensioni
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04-08-2025
Un gioiello dietro l'altro. Un tour grazie alla guida reso ancor più prezioso. Lasciatevi libere almeno 3 ore per ammirare ogni cosa. Favoloso!!! Grazie anche alle guide sempre pronte al colloquio.
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04-12-2019
La guida è interessantissima e fornisce molti particolari sulle collezioni del museo. Ottima per approfondire la visita!
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07-31-2017
Rispondo a Claudio Le date sono esatte il conte era nato il 5 agosto del 1848 e morì il 23 marzo del 1910, aveva 61 anni non avendo ancora compiuto i 62
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07-29-2017
serve correggere la data di nascita di Agostino Pepoli ?????...1948....????? dato che poi e' morto nel 1910 ??? all' eta' di 61 anni . Il conto non torna
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07-20-2017
Museo a dir poco strepitoso!!! e grazie di questa splendida guida!!! complimenti allo staff per il lavoro!
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