The Museo Santa Caterina, belonging to the museum complex of the Musei Civici di Treviso, is located on the spot where the old convent that housed the order of the Servants of Mary once stood. Restored after the bombings of 1944 and 1945, the former religious complex is used as a museum. The holdings of the Museo Santa Caterina are comprised of the archaeological section, with finds from the Treviso area, the art gallery, with works ranging from the Middle Ages to the modern era, and finally the Cycle of Saint Ursula by Tomaso da Modena, part of the fourteenth- and fifteenth-century frescoes present in the deconsecrated church.
Address: Piazzetta Mario Botter 1, Treviso
Interesting Info
Among the works housed in the Pinacoteca is Gentile da Fabriano’s Madonna and Child, one of the oldest examples of international Gothic.