The Museum has a twofold significance. On the one hand it represents the civic identity of a town – that developed in Medieval times around the Caetani family – and has reached our times while still preserving its minute and very typical structure, based around a tower that is almost one thousand years old.
On the other it preserves evidence of the uninterrupted flow of pilgrims who every year returned to take part in the Festival of the Trinity, when they would meet in many of the towns of Southern Lazio, and on the Valleys of the Aniene and Marisca rivers.
Therefore, in the (four) small exhibition rooms one can retrace – in the short space of a few square metres – both a historic and religious journey, steeped in culture and marked by a strong spiritual element.
1st Room: Sacred ornaments and vestments.
2nd Room: The Confraternities.
3rd Room: The Priests in the religious history of Vallepietra.
4th Room: Ex-voto from the Sanctuary and memento display cabinet.
2nd Room: The Confraternities.
3rd Room: The Priests in the religious history of Vallepietra.
4th Room: Ex-voto from the Sanctuary and memento display cabinet.

































