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Having had a super day in Capri we found ourselves with an hour to spare before heading back down for the boat - decided to pop in here and SO pleased we did. The small admission fee was well worth it, what an amazing collection of bits and nicely presented in four compact rooms. Met with a friendly welcome and given an A4 info sheet in English which was plenty to understand and see the exhibits for what they were. It closes at 4pm - don’t be too late!…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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What a fantastic hidden gem! A medieval castle with a gorgeous panoramic view of the coast. A well spent 5.00 euros with Capri’s lemoncello. An educational experience learning about previous Roman residents. Loved it!
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Date of experience: July 2018
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This is a small museum but the exhibits aren't typical and includes the flora and fauna in Capri. I found it interesting but you would be done in 10 minutes and that has some stretch already
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Date of experience: October 2017
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Only normal place I found in Capri, ineresting artifacts, useful info from staff only Euro 2.50 to get in and it was empty. I guess those who go to Capri are only interested in Shopping or standing in lines..
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Date of experience: September 2017
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This small museum is located right off the main Piazza in Capri. Take the short steps up toward the church and it is the first entrance to the right. Admission was only €2.5. We were the only ones there even though there were hundreds of people in the Piazza. The museum has Geology of the island, findings from Prehistoric times, Archeology and Biology, all focused on the island. The best surprise was a private terrace outside that had a commanding view of the Piazza, harbor, cliff tops and city. I would go again just to take in the wonderful view and get some photos.…
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Date of experience: September 2017
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