Alba — Alba Diocesan Museum

45 meters above Alba

Discover Alba's bell tower and explore evidence of the Roman and medieval past before reaching the city's highest vantage point

from Saturday

23 March 2024

at 15:30

to Saturday

23 March 2024

at 18:30

Vista da campanile_orizzontale_Alba

MUDI is organizing a special afternoon of guided tours, to the archaeological route under the Cathedral of San Lorenzo to discover evidence of the city’s Roman and medieval past, and at the end of the visit, it will be possible to climb the double Romanesque bell tower.
A guide will accompany you telling about the construction phases of the ancient bell tower and then take you to the highest vantage point in the city.
It will be an opportunity to give a unique emotion and surprise those close to your heart, living together the experience of admiring from above the “city of 100 towers” and the hills of Langhe and Roero from an unusual and at the same time romantic point of view.
At the end of the visit, all participants will be treated to a surprise that will warm the heart and delight the palate.
Tour time 3:30 pm.

 

Organized by

MUDI – Museo Diocesano di Alba

Begins

23 March 2024

at 15:30

Ends

23 March 2024

at 18:30

How to participate

10.00 € adults
6.00 € reduced 6 to 14 years old
3.00 € adult museum pass
5,00 € Turin Museums
Free Under 6
Reservation required.
People with mobility disabilities cannot access the Bell Tower.
Entrance from the Bell Tower of the Cathedral.

Indirizzo: MuDi - MUSEO DIOCESANO ALBA La Cattedrale Sotterranea, Piazza Rossetti, Alba, CN, Italia

Alba Diocesan Museum

MuDi - MUSEO DIOCESANO ALBA La Cattedrale Sotterranea, Piazza Rossetti, Alba, CN, Italia
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MUDI – Museo Diocesano di Alba

Il Museo Diocesano di Alba nasce nel 2012 ed è il risultato di una campagna di scavo archeologico condotta tra il 2007 e il 2012 all'interno della Cattedrale di San Lorenzo. Il Museo ospita il lapidario, una raccolta eterogenea di pietre e marmi databili tra il I secolo e il XVII. Visitando il percorso archeologico sotterraneo si possono riscoprire le origini della città romana di Alba Pompeia, i resti della cattedrale paleocristiana e le sue trasformazioni fino al XII secolo.