Within the Cathedral Museums there are five masterpieces depicting the appearances of Christ that were painted by Bernardino Cervi in 1621 for the destroyed Chapel of Resurrection. There is also a rich 17th Century altar in silver composed of a cross and six candlesticks, used as the major altar equipment during the solemnities. A second hall dedicated to San Geminiano contains effigies of the Patron made over different eras and of different materials, what stands out is the large 14th Century image in repoussé copper created by Geminiano Paruoli, once located in the arcade of Porta Regia.