Palazzo Corboli Museum Audioguide

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Inaugurated on May 18, 2002, the Corboli Museum is considered “one of the finest small museums in Italy” and is recognized as a “Museum of Regional Significance” by Tuscany. The building, dating back to the 1200s, has undergone many changes over the centuries. It spans three floors, preserving rare painting cycles of historical and artistic value. The exhibition path, which includes collections from the Museum of Sacred Art and the Etruscan Museum, is divided into three sections: art, archaeology, and ceramics.

Useful information for your visit

Where we are: Corso Giacomo Matteotti 122, Asciano
Tel. +39 0577.714450  
Email: palazzocorboli@museisenesi.org  


Opening Hours  
During summer: Every day (except Tuesday) and holidays 10 AM - 1 PM | 3 PM - 7 PM  
During winter: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 10 AM - 1 PM | 2 PM - 5 PM  
We're open all year by reservation  


Ticket Prices  
Full price: €5
Reduced: €3
Combined ticket with Museo Palazzo Corboli: €6
Free entry on the first Sunday of each month (November to March)  

 

At the museum you can:

  • Be SOCIAL! Share your impressions during your visit! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. The entire museum is covered by free Wi-Fi. Access with the credentials: Username: museo Password: museo

  • Take souvenir photos! You can take pictures with the museum's treasures (but without flash or tripod!).

  • Take your time! Linger in the rooms you prefer, sit down, and enjoy the experience at your own pace. Make your visit a moment of reflection, enrichment, and well-being. If you want, step out for a coffee or a meal and return later—your ticket is valid all day!

  • Join activities! Various activities and events are organized throughout the year for different audiences. Ask for information about events that interest you!

  • Help improve the museum! Fill out the anonymous survey (available in multiple languages) and let us know what you’d like to see on your next visit or what you didn’t enjoy!

At the museum you can't:

  • Touch the artworks! Help us preserve our heritage for future generations—do not touch the exhibits!

  • Bring large bags, suitcases, or luggage into the exhibition rooms. However, you can leave them in the lockers at the entrance.