Objects from excavations at the Archepiscopal Palace from the Archaic age, Byzantine period and medieval era.
This houses 15th-century sculptures by artists such as Domenico Gagini, Pietro de Bonitate and Francesco Laurana.
[3] Those by Gagini are: This contains 16th-century sculptural fragments from Palermo Cathedral by Antonello Gagini and his workshop, removed during Ferdinando Fuga's rebuilding, along with a plaster reconstruction by Prof. Salvatore Rizzuti and his students at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Palermo and the sculptures from the Tribuna of Antonello Gagini in the cathedral.
Devoted to sculpture and decorative arts from the 17th and 18th centuries, it displays locally produced maiolica and several 16th-century mixed-marble fragments from the Cathedral and other Baroque churches in the city produced by local craftsmen.
These include an Annunciation in oil on canvas from Santa Maria delle Grazie di Montevergini church.