Housed in the 16th-century Palazzo Villabruna, the Museo Civico di Feltre is particularly notable for its valuable picture gallery, which contains works by Giambattista Cima da Conegliano, Palma il Giovane, Lorenzo Luzzo, Pietro de’ Marascalchi, and Gentile Bellini, among others.
However, it is not only painting that attracts the art lover: the museum offers much more.
The arrangement of some rooms with period furniture and objects, for example, allows visitors to immerse themselves in the daily life of the city between the 15th and 19th centuries. And to savor the aesthetic taste that, while favoring the simplicity of lines, does not neglect the craftsmanship with which the objects, the furniture in particular, were made.
On the ground floor, the archaeological section presents finds of great interest, including 2 Paleovenetian inscriptions, precious evidence of an origin as remote as it is mysterious of the city.