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Inside the town hall, on two floors, there is the 'Pievebovigliana Museum', which traces, in its various expressions, the entire social and artistic history of the municipal area, from the prehistoric age to today. It is made up of the 'Valerio Cianfarani' Archaeological Museum, the 'Raffaele Campelli' Civic Museum, the Historical Museum of the Territory, the Maria Ciccotti Woodcut Collection and the Gino Marotta Collection. The Archaeological Museum, opened to the public in 1999, collects the finds found in the municipal area, among which the inscription of Fiordimonte, identified as an epigraphic expression of the Senones, a vague anthropomorphic in glass paste of Phoenician-Punic production, datable around the 4th century BC, and a female head in clay, belonging to the Middle-Italic tradition of the 3rd-2nd century BC
Among the most important works of the Civic Museum, founded in 1936, are worth mentioning: a Crucifixion by Cola di Pietro, a Madonna di Loreto with Saints by Simone De Magistris and some sculptures from the end of the 15th century (a St. Sebastian in carved wood of from the Marche region, a terracotta head of the Virgin from Abruzzo and a terracotta head of the Redeemer), exhibited in 2002 in the exhibition 'Il Quattrocento a Camerino'.
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