FREE

This museum is all about religious art and archaeology. It’s set inside a former convent, so the building itself is already pretty cool. You’ll find a mix of sculptures, paintings, jewelry, and ancient artifacts that show how people used to express their faith and creativity over the centuries.

  • The place is most popular for its collection of sacred art, especially the detailed sculptures and goldsmith pieces.
  • The architecture of the old convent, with its peaceful cloisters and stone corridors, is a big part of the experience.
  • There are also archaeological finds that give a glimpse into the region’s past.

  • See unique religious art: The collection has rare pieces you won’t find anywhere else, from medieval statues to intricate goldwork.
  • Explore a historic convent: Walking through the old halls and cloisters feels like stepping back in time.
  • Learn about local history: The archaeological displays show how people lived and believed hundreds of years ago.

  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees covered (it’s a religious site).
  • Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds.
  • Tickets: It’s best to book a few days in advance, especially during holidays or weekends.