The most significant buildings and palaces of Bevagna are along Corso Matteotti, formerly Via Flaminia, among which we point out the Palazzo Lepri, Municipality until 1997, designed by the architect Andrea Vici at the end of the 18th century.
The most significant buildings and palaces of Bevagna are along Corso Matteotti, formerly Via Flaminia, among which we point the Palazzo Lepri, Municipality until 1997, designed by the architect Andrea Vici at the end of the 18th century.
Inside there are the Archive, the Municipal Library, the Picture Gallery, the Archaeological Museum as well as an interesting Council room, decorated by Piervittori, who in the years of the Unification of Italy, made the medallions with portraits of important citizens, amongst them people can point out Agostino Mattoli, the first Mayor of the Municipality.
In the Picture Gallery it is possible to admire the wooden case of the Blessed Giacomo Bianconi painted by Fantino in 1589, the Madonna with the Child by Dono Doni, other paintings by Andrea Camassei and Carlo Lamparelli, as well as the Adoration of the Three Wise Men by Corrado Giaquinto.
In one room, the diplomas and the honors of the illustrious entomologist Filippo Silvestri are exposed.
A long collection of archaeological finds including friezes, capitals, inscriptions and the remains of a colossal Roman statue are set along the staircase by the will of the local historian Fabio Alberti