The Palazzo Massimo is part of the National Roman Museum, which consists of a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches ... read more
Palazzo Ducale in Gubbio, built around 1476 in Renaissance style, is used for temporary exhibitions, whereas the rooms on the ground floor and basement with ... read more
Palazzo d'Avalos is a Renaissance palace, once the seat of the d'Avalos family, but presently it houses four museums: the Archaeological Museum, the ... read more
The National Roman Museum (Museo Nazionale Romano) is a group of museums, dedicated to the pre- and early history of Rome, comprising four branches scattered over the ... read more
The Library & Archaeological Museum of the Ente Oliveriana are based on the donations of Annibale degli Abati Olivieri (1708 - 1789) and Giovanni Battista Passeri ... read more
Palace of the Consuls in Gubbio is a complex of buildings, dating back to the 14th century, houses the Museo Civico, including an art gallery and archaeological Roman ... read more
The Old Port of Classe (Antico Porto di Classe) is an archaeological site giving the visitors an impression of the ancient port of Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th ... read more
The Natural History and Archaeological Museum, housed since 1991 in the area of the cloisters of Santa Corona (16th century), is divided into two sections: Naturalistic ... read more
The National Museum Ravenna (Museo Nazional di Ravenna), housed in the Benedictine monastery of San Vitale, features a collection of archeologic, artistic and artisanal ... read more
National Museum of Venezia Palace displays collections of art from the early Christian period up to the Renaissance, in particular tapestries, statues and pottery. The ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, established in 1523 by Cardinal Domenico Grimani, contains an important collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, ceramics, coins ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum, Gioia del Colle (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Gioia del Colle), opened in 1977, is part of the Gioia del Colle’s Norman-Swabian ... read more
National Archaeological Museum of Canosa di Puglia displays a cross-section of the Canosa society between the Archaic and Hellenistic periods. It is housed in the 19th ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Mantova displays archaeological items such as prehistoric stones, pottery and metal finds, Venetian, Etruscan and Celtic items, as well ... read more
The National Archaeological Museum Jatta (Museo Archeologico Nazionale Jatta), originates from the 19th century private archaeological collection of the Jatta family. With ... read more
Museo nazionale “Giuseppe Andreassi” e Parco archeologico di Egnazia, standing outside the town walls of ancient Gnathia (present-day Egnazia), in the area of the ... read more
Naples underground geothermal zone is a vast geothermal network (450-kilometer), composed of tuff, a volcanic rock, dug for over the last two-and-a-half millennia. The ... read more
The Museo dell’Ara Pacis is an archaeological museum housing the monumental altar dedicated to the goddess of Peace. It dates back to the 1st century BC. The ... read more
The Museum of Imperial Fora (Museo dei Fori Imperiali), housed inside the Trajan's Market, tells the story of the impressive urban system of the Imperial Fora: ... read more
Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa, is an archaeological site of exceptional value, featuring over 30 restored or re-created vessels from the Roman period and early Middle ... read more