Established as a joint initiative by the Diocese of Forlì-Bertinoro, the Municipality of Bertinoro and the University Residential Centre, the Museum was opened on 10 June 2005.
It was conceived by Forlì Senator Leonardo Melandri, who brought together leading figures (theologists, architects and artists) of national and international fame from the three monotheistic faiths to create it.
The museum is structured around fifteen rooms and is divided into three sections, in which
important art objects are exhibited, such as the precious 18th century manuscript
from Venice, presenting a commentary on the Mishna by fellow citizen Ovadiah Yarè.
The main doorway, designed by artist Mario Di Cicco, is the work of a group of artists (potters, wood carvers, sculptors).
The Museum covers the three great monotheist religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam), which have profoundly shaped the history, culture and identify of the peoples of the Mediterranean and thus of the entire world.
This museum is totally in harmony with the openness, dialogue and confrontation
with the other, typical of Bertinoro’s hospitality traditions.
Opening Hours: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. More openings by booking for groups (at least 5 person)
Summer Opening Hours (from 06/15 to 09/15): from tuesday to sunday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. More openings by booking for groups (at least 5 person)
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