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Leaving Room 6 one finds oneself in the rear part of the Entrance Hall where on altar frontals from the beginning of the 18th century made of painted wood and metal, coming from Lipari Cathedral, are placed some statues under glass bells depicting the Virgin Mary with cloth clothes and wooden limbs, according to a tradition widespread in Southern Italy.

Next to them are an 18th-century Antiphonary and a Psalter published in Venice in 1776, formerly used by the Chapter of Canons for chanting the liturgical hours in Lipari Cathedral. 

A marble plaque from 1725, placed on the back wall, commemorates the restoration work carried out by Bishop Pietro Vincenzo Platamone, Bishop of Lipari from 1722 to 1733, to make the small house, begun a century earlier (1620) by Bishop Alberto Caccamo, a more comfortable building.