Municipal Museum
The collection, displayed on various floors, illustrates the local history and culture from the 6th century B.C. to the 19th century.

Its most remarkable possession is the internationally famous Eugubine Tablets, seven bronze tablets upon which is engraved the most important text in the Umbrian language: it is the most extensive description of religious rites in the ancient western world which has ever come to light. The tablets represent the heart of an archaelogical collection which figures among the richest in Umbria, with pieces dating back to Umbrian and Roman times. The numismatic collection is made up of important Italic and Roman specimens, ducal mediaeval coins as well as papal coins produced by the Gubbio mint. Displayed in the room of the small loggia and along the secret corridor the ceramics collection ranges from ancient majolica (14th c.) to 19th c. pieces. One element of particular importance is represented by the Gubbio Renaissance production, with the red and gold lustres from Mastro Giorgio Andreoli’s workshop (16th c.) The rooms on the top floor house the art gallery, which is especially rich in paintings of the Umbrian school, dating from late 13th to 19th c. Worthy of mention are the illuminated reliquary (14th c.), the moulded cross, work of the Gubbio Master of the Cross (early 14th c.), the Gonfalon painted by Sinibaldo Ibi (1503), and the “Conception” by Francesco Signorelli (around 1527).