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City Museum and Ceramics Gallery (Ariano Irpino)

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Print room, ceramics museum in Ariano Irpino, Italy
City Museum and Ceramics Gallery
Museo civico e della ceramica
Locationvia D'Afflitto 14, Ariano Irpino, Italy
Typeprint room, ceramics museum

The City Museum and Ceramics Gallery is a print room and ceramics collection in Ariano Irpino in the province of Avellino, Italy.

The city museum maintains a permanent display of rare printed editions of sixteenth and seventeenth centuries works from the libraries of monasteries that stood in the area and were suppressed during the nineteenth century. It also shows a civic photo library from 1865 to 1955 and a modern art gallery.

The ceramics items are based on the private donation of southern-Adriatic ceramics from the 4-5th century BC. A large collection of local maiolica dating mostly from the 17th and 18th centuries are also on display.

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  1. ^ Touring Club Italy. "Museo civico e della ceramica" [City Museum and Ceramics Gallery] (in Italian).
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