The Fermo Civic Art Gallery, housed in the Palazzo dei Priori, offers a collection from the 14th to the 18th century with works by Marche artists such as Vincenzo Pagani and Carlo Maratta. It is an intimate and authentic venue, perfect for discovering quality art away from the crowds.
- Assumption Altarpiece by Vincenzo Pagani, a Renaissance masterpiece
- Polyptychs by Carlo and Vittore Crivelli with gilding and meticulous details
- Hall of the 14th-Century Marche School with gilded panels of rare beauty
- Canvases by Carlo Maratta, a European-famous Baroque painter born in the Marche region
The Fermo Civic Art Gallery houses works from the 14th to the 18th century, including Vincenzo Pagani’s ‘Assumption Altarpiece’ and canvases by Carlo Maratta. Discover the polyptychs of the Crivelli brothers and the Hall of the 14th-Century Marche School in the Palazzo dei Priori.
- Piazza del Popolo, Fermo (FM)
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Good to know
A Treasure in the Heart of Fermo
History and Transformations
- Late 18th century: initial collections of artworks from religious buildings
- 1981: official opening of the Civic Art Gallery
- 2000s: gallery reinstallation and expansion
Must-See Masterpieces
The Layout and Route
Why You Should Visit
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
Did you know that the gallery preserves the Polyptych of Saint Eutizio, a fundamental work for understanding early 15th-century painting in Le Marche? This masterpiece, attributed to Pietro Alemanno, shows the meeting between late Gothic tradition and new Renaissance influences. Every detail of the garments and golden backgrounds tells the story of the mastery of artists who worked for the churches of the Fermo area.
