The Civic Museum Villa Colloredo Mels in Recanati offers a journey through Renaissance art, archaeological artifacts, and local history in a 16th-century villa. It houses masterpieces by Lorenzo Lotto such as the famous Annunciation and the Assumption Altarpiece, along with Picene funerary artifacts from the 7th-6th centuries BC. The central location allows visitors to also explore Leopardi’s House and the town center’s traditional eateries.
- Annunciation and Assumption Altarpiece by Lorenzo Lotto, masterpieces of Marche Renaissance art
- Archaeological collection with Picene funerary artifacts and votive bronzes from the 7th-6th centuries BC
- Section dedicated to Giacomo Leopardi exploring the poet’s connection to Recanati
- Combined ticket that also includes Borgo Tower and Gigli Museum
Civic museum in a Renaissance villa featuring Lorenzo Lotto’s Assumption Altarpiece, Picene and Roman archaeological sections, and connection to Giacomo Leopardi. Combined ticket includes Borgo Tower and Gigli Museum.
- Via Gregorio XII, Macerata (MC)
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Overview
- 16th century: construction of the villa as a noble residence
- 1508: Lorenzo Lotto paints the Assumption Altarpiece
- 1998: museum opens in its current location
- 2010: expansion of archaeological sections
The Works of Lorenzo Lotto
The Archaeological Section
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
The villa was the residence of the Colloredo Mels counts from the 18th century and hosted illustrious personalities during their stays in Recanati. In the archaeological section, the Tomb of the Queen burial set stands out, discovered in the local Picene necropolises, which testifies to the ancient splendor of the territory before the arrival of the Romans.
