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National Archaeological Museum of Umbria


The National Archaeological Museum of Umbria is located in Perugia and is one of the most important archaeological museums in central Italy. Inside, archaeological finds from the Umbria region are on display, covering a time span from prehistory to Roman times.

The museum is divided into various sections, including those dedicated to prehistory, the Iron Age, the Etruscan era and the Roman era. Among the most important finds are the Etruscan statues from the temple of Capitoline Jupiter in Perugia and the famous stele of Rapolla.

Additional Information:

The museum houses a large collection of Etruscan and Roman artifacts, including bronzes, ceramics and sarcophagi.
The museum also hosts numerous temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
The museum is located in the heart of Perugia, close to other important attractions such as the Duomo and the Palazzo dei Priori.

Suggestions:

Buy your tickets online in advance to avoid waiting in line.
The museum is large, so plan to spend at least a few hours exploring the exhibits.
The museum offers a variety of educational programs and workshops, including guided tours and lectures.

Map: National Archaeological Museum of Umbria



vCard Info:

Address: Piazza Giordano Bruno, 10, 06121
Perugia (PG) Umbria

Latitude: 43.10689700805256
Longitude: 12.391923666000366
Site: https://www.musei.umbria.benic...

vCard created by: Culturalword
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Type: Building
Function: Museum
Creation date: 10-05-2024 11:48
Last update: 10/05/2024