The city of Chioggia is famous for the beauty of its historic center, the charm of its sea, the folklore of its streets, but its history is preserved in the six city museums. The best way to discover it is following the pages of this great book, starting from the “Civic Museum of the South Lagoon San Francesco fuori le Mura”, as it allows to understand how the city has evolved since Roman origins; the next step is represented by the “Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art” where, instead, the almost millennial history of the diocese of Chioggia is traced. For the figurative arts the visit to the ‘Church of the Holy Trinity’, seat of the Pinacoteca Diocesana, you can’t undervalue a visit to the ‘Clock Tower Museum’, nearby to the Diocesan ‘Sant’Andrea’, and the “Museum of Adriatic Zoology G. Olivi”. The latter preserves one of the most ancient and richest collections of the Adriatic zoology. Finally you get to the ‘Museo dei Padri Filippini’, which it can be visited on demand.