Reorganised and reopened to the public in 1997, Todi Civic Museum is located on the top floor of Palazzo del Popolo (People’s Palace) and Palazzo del Capitano (Captain’s Palace). Structured in sections, the tour starts with the Museo della città (Museum of the town) showing the most significant times of Todi history. Here the renowned marble slab representing St. Fortunato, St. Cassiano and Christ the Redeemer, dated 10th-11th centuries, is located. The following five sections are dedicated to Archaeology (Attican pottery with black and red images, terracotta architectural elements and votive bronze statuettes), to Numismatics (approximately 1500 Greek, pre-Roman, Medieval and modern coins overall), to Fabric (Holy Vestments and other silk, velvet, damask and linen cloth made between the 15th and the 18th centuries), to Pottery (ceramic commonly used between the 8th and the 13th centuries). Last but not least, the Pinacoteca (Municipal Picture Gallery) housing some amazing artworks: the renowned pala (altar piece), portraying the Coronation of the Virgin, by Giovanni di Spagna, among Perugino‘s most important pupils, six canvases by Ferraù da Faenza from the Cathedral and from St. Fortunato Church, the Deposition by Pietro Paolo Sensini (1608), and The Virgin with Child and Saints by Andrea Polinori.