Look for fragments — the edges of paint teach resilience.
Table of Contents
- Focused route
- Top works to slow down for
- How to look (fresco, sculpture)
- Conservation and context
- Etiquette and photo notes
Focused Route
- Chapel: surviving cycles and tone — enter, pause, then scan.
- Museum: city narrative through curated rooms — pick a theme and follow it.
- Facade: reliefs in marble — read far to near.
Top Works to Slow Down For
- Fresco fragments where color clings to plaster edges.
- Sculpted heraldry framing thresholds.
- Reliefs that compress a story into a single panel.
How to Look
Fresco
- Let eyes adapt to dim. Colors strengthen with patience.
- Trace cracks and fills — they map survival.
Sculpture
- Walk the light: shallow reliefs reveal detail in raking sun.
- Compare repeated motifs to spot workshop patterns.
Conservation and Context
- Expect variation in surface tone; cleaning and stabilization differ by piece.
- Labels offer anchors, but connections appear when you compare across rooms.
Etiquette and Photo Notes
- No flash; respect barriers and staff guidance.
- For details, stabilize against a wall or railing if permitted.
Image Highlights

Bottom Line
The art is both surviving and speaking — read what time left us, and what the city chose to remember.