very nice museum with lots of artifacts. Very informative. On the to the city go and see the... read more
very nice museum with lots of artifacts. Very informative. On the to the city go and see the... read more
Reduced entrance fee was 2€. The museum is hosted in what was once part of the monastery of San... read more
The museum is well worth a visit. The goods included in the exhibit were interesting for the similar yet different craftsmanship. Unfortunately the major attraction of the exhibit, a bronze head of Apollo, was on loan to China, but we still enjoyed the other exhibits.
We enjoyed this musuem, it had some great history about burials, pottery etc.
The large information boards were in Italian and English. The lists of items in the displays were not.
We arrived at 5pm and there was a group of maybe 25 young children aged 5/6 years who were really noisy and that ruined the upstairs display for me. I don't know if they are they are there every school night.
Relatively small museum, over two floors, very interesting exhibits of local area, pottery jewellery etc.
Highlight of the museum is the mask of Apollo, which we found to be displayed in an atmospheric manner.
Definitely worth a visit, maybe takes around one hour to complete the tour.
A small museum, just two floors, but information is presented in a clever and modern way. It gives a good and interesting overview of the long history of the region.
They had some really interesting stuff here, some described in english some not. Its small and tucked away in a bak street near the cathedral. Only downside was that the day was hot and inside the temperatures were oven like, uncomfortable for us
Unfortunately the head of Apollo was 'on tour' but the rest of the museum was still very interesting and worth seeing although quite small. Great re-furb - well laid out with some interesting interactive displays.