The Fondazione Museo Luciano Minguzzi museum is housed in a four-storey 17th Century building. It has been completely renovated and houses the works of Minguzzi on the lower floor in the area which was once used to preserve ice. The museum holds many sculptures, models and masterpieces by the Bolognese artist from the 1930s to 1997. There are many works of art dedicated to the themes of civilisation and to the men of the ‘Lager’ (concentration camp prisoners). A very special feature is the wooden panels reproducing the door of good and evil from Saint Peter’s Cathedral of Rome.