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The Cathedral has a museum which was opened to the general public in 2015. It houses holy vessels used for carrying out sacred liturgical activities in the Cathedral. The museum also helps preserve the sacred furniture of the ancient cathedral. It is also the resting place of some significant finds discovered from strategic points in Adria. The Treasure at the museum belongs mostly to the bishops who have managed the cathedral. The Treasure houses artifacts like a beautiful chalice, striking antiphonaries, a silver-gold Eucharistical ‘tronetto’. The Eucharistica; cornetto contains a sacred crucifix made of wood. This crucifix is called ‘Lepento.’ The museum’s arrangement depicts the styles of different eras. It has a ‘Wall of Time’ which enables visitors to know more about the history of the Cathedral. The first room is strictly for ancient codes and documents. This room is prevented from harsh weather conditions like humidity, lighting, and temperature.