The Civic Art Museum of Pordenone is located in the city center in the historic Palazzo Ricchieri. The Palace is one of the oldest buildings in the city and in 1970 it was designated as the seat of the Civic Art Museum. The building retains the fresco decorations and wooden coffered ceilings in perfect condition. The Museum houses a collection of modern art between the fourteenth and nineteenth centuries. The exhibition itinerary starts from the second floor in chronological order. The most ancient collections of wood and stone sculpture, the wall frescoes of the late fourteenth century of the Palazzo, the fifteenth-century works of the carvers Domenico and Giovanni Mioni and some testimonies of the Friulian Renaissance are presented. In particular, the works of Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis known as Pordenone are of great value. The itinerary continues with the works of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and a rich collection of works by Michelangelo Grigoletti. The exhibition is completed by a room that presents other late thirteenth-century frescoes of the Palazzo and the exhibition of some precious contemporary wooden ceiling tablets, coming from another adjacent stately building.