Named after the locally born Beato Angelico, the museum was founded to protect and enhance the religious art works of the area, which have been displayed in such a way that they can be grasped in their historical and religious context, combining the historic and artistic aspect with the anthropological one.
Of particular interest is a Saint John the Baptist in glazed terracotta, attributed to Andrea della Robbia; a mid-15th-century Madonna and Child and a fine Late Gothic panel painting of the Virgin Mary with Saints and Prophets.
Museo d’Arte Sacra e di Religiosità Popolare Beato Angelico
Piazza Don Lorenzo Milani 7, 50039 Vicchio FI, Italia
The museum is accessed via an external ramp and there is disabled parking nearby. There are disabled toilets.
Pets are allowed.