The Albino Luciani Museum will make you learn about the life and teachings of POPE JOHN PAUL I. You will also discover the historical and environmental context in which he grew up as well as the events of other personalities who stood out in the arts, culture and religion.
The Museum is located in a 15th century building overlooking the main square of the village. It develops on 4 floors, carefully set up to create an innovative sensory journey.
It was born in 2006 from an idea of the local administration of Canale d’Agordo and from Msgr Sirio Da Corte, archpriest of Canale d’Agordo, to remember his most famous citizen properly.
The opening of the museum took place on 26 August 2006 by hand of Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Secretary of State for Vatican. The museum is currently run by the Papa Luciani Foundation.