Translated literally, the “Museum of the Patriarch” is a permanent exhibition of religious art situated on the 16th century Patriarca site. The collection includes pieces from the 16th and 17th centuries from El Greco including John the Baptist, Juan de Juanes, and Ribalta’s Last Supper. Visitors may take guided tours, and attend a mass at the church. There is Gregorian chanting at 10:00 am every day except Mondays.
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Translated literally, the “Museum of the Patriarch” is a permanent exhibition of religious art situated on the 16th century Patriarca site. The collection includes pieces from the 16th and 17th centuries from El Greco including John the Baptist, Juan de Juanes, and Ribalta’s Last Supper. Visitors may take guided tours, and attend a mass at the church. There is Gregorian chanting at 10:00 am every day except Mondays.