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The Treasure Museum in Genoa offers an intimate exploration of religious relics steeped in history and grandeur. Despite its small size, this attraction captivates visitors with its impressive collection, including the Holy Chalice and the Silver Plate of St. John the Baptist. The experience is intriguingly set in an underground environment, enhancing the mystery and allure of its artifacts. The thoughtful ambiance, although dimly lit and compact, adds to the atmosphere, making it a memorable visit. Families will find it suitable for children, and a detailed pamphlet enriches the educational aspect, providing insight into each artifact's story.

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Suitable for children

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4.6
based on 164 reviews
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5/5 9 reviews
Michele De Gruttola
Michele De Gruttola
4 months ago on Google

Il Museo del Tesoro di San Lorenzo è un piccolo ma "prezioso" Museo che merita di essere visitato. Al suo interno manufatti unici. Si trova in fondo alla navata di sinistra con alcuni "pezzi" di inestimabile valore storico, religioso, artistico come ... il Sacro Catino (cioè il Santo Graal, ovvero il "simulacro" del piatto che, secondo la tradizione, fu usato da Gesù nel corso dell'Ultima Cena); la preziosa Croce bizantina degli Zaccaria e l'Arca delle Ceneri di San Giovanni Battista. Non appena mi è possibile posto le foto del luogo ...

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Gabriel G (igabigi)
Gabriel G (igabigi)
4 months ago on Google

Interesting underground museum with many gold, silver and gems artifact of religious significance. It's located in an underground part of the church which really adds to the experience. The size of the museum is rather small but they give out a pamphlet that is interesting and adds depth to the experience

Wisanu Tuntawiroon
Wisanu Tuntawiroon
8 months ago on Google

The Museo del Tesoro, located inside the Cattedrale di San Lorenzo in Genoa, offers visitors an extraordinary opportunity to connect with some of Christianity’s most treasured relics. This small but profoundly impactful museum is a must-see for those interested in history, faith, and art. The collection features several sacred and historically significant artifacts, including: • The Holy Chalice: Known as the Sacro Catino, this green glass vessel is believed by some to be the Holy Grail, the cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. Its intricate medieval casing adds to its allure and spiritual significance. • Relic of the True Cross: A fragment of the cross on which Jesus was crucified, this relic is a deeply moving reminder of the Passion of Christ. • The Silver Plate of St. John the Baptist: Said to have held the head of St. John the Baptist after his beheading, this artifact was reputedly gifted to King Harold before finding its way to Genoa. Its historical and religious significance makes it one of the museum’s most fascinating pieces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Treasure Museum?
    Treasure Museum is located at Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, Piazza S. Lorenzo, 16123, Genoa, Italy.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Campetto/soziglia (185 m walk)
    • Bus stop P.za De Ferrari (221 m walk)
    • Bus stop De Ferrari/metro' (203 m walk)
    • Subway station De Ferrari (232 m walk)
  • How is Treasure Museum rated by visitors?
    Treasure Museum has an average rating of 4.6 based on 164 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.