Baldassarre Romano Civic Museum
A compact municipal collection spanning prehistoric Sicily to Classical antiquity, anchored by finds from the Greek colony of Himera and Upper Paleolithic artefacts from local shelters and caves.
At a glance
The Baldassarre Romano Civic Museum preserves a cross-section of regional prehistory and early Classical material culture. Its holdings range from lithic tools of the Upper Paleolithic era to pottery and architectural fragments from the nearby Greek settlement of Himera, complemented by a focused numismatic collection tracing monetary exchange across Magna Graecia.
History
The museum draws its collections from excavations in the Termini Imerese area and private acquisitions. Lithic tool assemblages acquired by collectors Patiri and Ciofalo form a significant portion of the prehistoric holdings. The Himera material reflects ongoing archaeological study of one of Sicily’s most important Greek colonies, established in the 7th century BCE on the Tyrrhenian coast.
What you see
Key objects include temple gutters from the sanctuary of Victory, one decorated with a distinctive lion mask, and an Attic red-figure crater—both imports or products of Greek mainland influence. Prehistoric displays showcase flaked stone tools accumulated over millennia of human occupation. The numismatic section gathers coins minted across Magna Graecia, including those of Himera itself, illustrating trade networks and political geography.
Cultural significance
The collection documents two distinct phases of Sicilian settlement: the long continuity of hunter-gatherer populations and the transformative arrival of Greek colonists. The Himera material remains particularly valuable for understanding early Greek expansion into the Mediterranean and the architectural traditions of colonial sanctuaries.
Key facts
- Address: Via Marco Aurelio Cicerone, 90018 Termini Imerese
- Coordinates: 37.986515, 13.695831
- Phone: 091 812 8550
- Website: https://bit.ly/2FKKbrY
Practical information
Opening hours and admission fees are not listed on available sources; contact the museum directly or visit the official website for current details.
Getting there
The museum is located on Via Marco Aurelio Cicerone in central Termini Imerese, a coastal town in the province of Palermo. If traveling by train, Termini Imerese station lies on the Palermo–Messina line. By car from Palermo, take the A20 motorway eastbound or follow the coastal SS113.
Sources & resources
- Official website: https://bit.ly/2FKKbrY
- Cultural Heritage Online: https://culturalheritageonline.com
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