An eclectic collection of relics, maps, furniture, old paintings and archaeological artefacts can be found here on three floors. Chain mail, wooden depictions of tortured saints and an impressive ceramic scale model of the town as well as a reconstituted apothecary, folk costumes and 19th century farming equipment are all available for your perusal. The building once housed a short-lived Jesuit Seminary (1650 - 1652), was the first Baroque building in town and was established as a museum in 1946. Don’t miss the stunning views from its lofty position.
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