Alfredo Ortelli Fund

This fund, donated largely by Maria and Toni Ortelli, composer and brother to Alfredo, includes paintings, drawings and documents.

Ceramic Fund

80 pieces of ceramics, from 1500 to today, many of which realised with kaolin extracted by the Panciera company from the hills of Tretto and donated to the museum by Alessandra Panciera, entrepreneur and heiress to the family.

Numismatic collection of Teopisto Strolin with about 3500 coins of different geographical and chronological provenance. About half are bronze pieces dating back to Imperial Rome, while others belong to the Roman Republic and where probably unearthed by Strolin himself. 500 pieces are papal emissions and another 500 are byzantine.

The Giovanni Calendoli Fund includes a small series of family paintings, 18th century paintings and 19th century Italian landscapes. It also includes a collection of 20th century prints and drawings connected to his passion for theatre.

The Museum also stores the Cibin Gori Fund which includes an archeological collection, historical documentation pertaining to the area, to the Italian Unification and the Great War, amongst which is a rare collection of plaques and signs from the battlegrounds on the Pasubio and other nearing mountains.

Many donations have been added in the last few years thanks to artists who have exhibited their work in Palazzo Fogazzaro, including paintings, prints, sculptures and a collection of artist’s books.

Amongst these, the works of Estonian artist Raul Meel are of extraordinary importance.