The Urbino City Museum offers an authentic perspective on Urbino’s history through archaeological artifacts and everyday objects in an intimate atmosphere. Located in the historic center just steps from the Ducal Palace, it’s perfect for completing your city visit.
- Archaeological finds from the Roman era to the Middle Ages showing Urbino’s evolution
- Renaissance everyday objects like majolica, pharmacy tools, and antique toys
- Artworks by local artists and paintings depicting historical city views
- Intimate atmosphere in Palazzo Odasi, away from the crowds of more touristy sites
The Urbino City Museum houses archaeological finds from the Roman era to the Middle Ages and Renaissance everyday objects in Palazzo Odasi. Ideal for families and those seeking an alternative to the Ducal Palace.
- Via Lorenzo Valerio, Pesaro (PU)
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Overview
- Roman era: early settlements in the Urbino area
- Middle Ages: development of the urban center and artisan guilds
- Renaissance: flourishing under the Montefeltro family (15th century)
- Modern age: transition to the Della Rovere family and the Church
- 2007: opening of the museum in its current location
Rooms that Tell the Story of Daily Life
Art in Dialogue with the City
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
One of the most curious pieces is a small collection of medieval ceramics unearthed during city excavations, showing the daily life of ancient inhabitants. In a room dedicated to the 18th century, look for the wooden model of the city created in the 1700s: comparing it with today’s Urbino, you’ll notice how intact the historic center has remained. Some artifacts come from excavations under Piazza Rinascimento, where an ancient Roman forum once stood. The visit concludes with views of some historic center glimpses from the museum windows, a beautiful vista that directly connects the history told inside with the city outside.
