The Municipal Picture Gallery is located in the 14th-century Palazzo dei Consoli and together with the Regional Ceramics Museum constitutes the town’s museum circuit. The gallery’s collection is rich and diverse and, following the last restoration, the exhibition space has been revised and expanded. The first floor holds the works from the local Churches of San Francesco and Sant’Antonio Abate; works of great artistic interest include the fresco by Perugino ((Eternal Father, St. Roman and St. Roch), the two works by Alunno (Madonna dei Consoli and the Banner of St. Anthony Abbot) and a Franciscan parchment missal from the 13th century.
The upper floor holds the collection of Lione Pascoli, acquired as a donation in 1931, and consists of about 40 paintings; the works, all highly representative of the Roman collecting fashion of the early 18th century (consisting in large part of the minor genres: bambocciades, still lifes, landscapes, battle scenes), includes canvases by Baciccio, Antonio Amorosi, Francesco Trevisani, Sebastiano Conca, Francesco Graziani and Pieter van Bloemen.