Museo Provinciale di Torcello, founded in 1872 and located in the restored Palazzo del Consiglio on the island of Torcello, is dedicated to the history of the Venetian ... read more
Museo Nazionale Paleocristiano, located in a former Benedictine monastery, is an archaeological museum, with a collection of Christian finds from the 4th century. On ... read more
The Museo Nationale Atestino (National Atestinian Museum), established in 1834 as Museo Civico Lapidario (Municipal Epigraphic Museum) is an archeologic museum, ... read more
The Museo delle Mura, established in 1990, traces the history of the city's fortifications, from the royal and republican age ( 6th - 4th century BC), to those of ... read more
The Museo della Via Ostiense preserves materials from the area between Rome and Ostia, including three arcosoli, paintings from a III century AD tomb. C. found in the ... read more
Museo Barracco di Scultura Antica displays a beautiful classical collection of Egyptian, Greek, Assyrian and Phoenician works of art. The collection was brought together ... read more
The Archaeological National Museum is housed in the Swabian-Angevin Castle, built in the 13th century by the son of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Manfred. The ... read more
The Museo dei Gessi (Gessi Museum) is the Museum of the Institute of Archaeology of gypsum, featuring a collection of 41 models of ancient sculptures. Housed in the 18th ... read more
The Egyptian Museum in Turin (Museo Egizio), established in 1824, is world’s the oldest museum devoted entirely to ancient Egyptian culture. With over 30.000 artefacts, ... read more
Domus Romana Lucca is an archeological site discovered in 2010, showing the evolution of building techniques over 2,000 years of history. You can admire walls and ... read more
The Domus del Mito, located at the "Campo della Pieve" was built towards the end of the 1st century AD. It contains beautifully preserved two-tone and ... read more
The Castello d'Albertis (D'Albertis Castle), once the residence of sea captain Enrico Alberto d'Albertis, is housing the Museo delle Culture del Mondo, ... read more
The CLASSIS Ravenna takes the visitors through the history of Ravenna, the former Byzantine capital, from its origins to the early Middle Ages. The museum constitutes, ... read more
The Catacombs of San Gennaro consist of underground paleo-Christian burial and worship sites, taking the visitor to world of tombs, corridors and broad vestibules. ... read more
The Castle of Trani (Castello di Trani) was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom ... read more
The Castle of Agliè, Castello Ducale di Agliè, dates back to the 12th century, but became a Royal summer retreat for the House of Savoy in the 18th century. It has 300 ... read more
Castello Sforzesco, built in the 15th century by Duke Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan, embellished and enlarged in the 16th and 17th centuries, was one of the largest ... read more
Castello di Copertino, dating back to the 13th century when the city was made a county capital by Charles of Anjou, is example of Apulia’s Renaissance military ... read more
Capitoline Museums, located on top of the Capitoline Hill, is one single museum containing a group of art and archaeological museums, including ancient bronzes, Roman ... read more
The Area archeologica di Corte Sgarzerie is part of the Capitoline complex, the centre of which is the grand temple dedicated to the trinity of Roman gods: Juno, Jupiter ... read more