Archaeological Museum and Art of Maremma

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Grosseto, Italy

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History museum· Archaeological museum· Museum· Art museum· Tourist attraction

Archaeological Museum and Art of Maremma Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Archaeological Museum and Art of Maremma is located in Grosseto, Italy on Piazza Baccarini, 3. Archaeological Museum and Art of Maremma is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category history museum in Italy.

Address

Piazza Baccarini, 3

Phone

+39 564488752

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Riccardo Leoneschi

Amazing museum if you are interested in etruschi's it is a must. Big enough to enjoy good 2 hours. At the top floor there is a good representation of sacre art even if I am not particularly in love with that it is nice to spend 30 minutes there. The staff was nice and helpful not particularly busy in a summer morning.

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Emily Streetman

This museum has excellent collections showing the history of the region back to pre-Roman Etruscan civilization. I love it!

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will port

Very nice and clean exhibits. Way more ancient artifacts than I would have expected!

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John Samuels

Simply fascinating. I found this to be a real gem with an impressive collection of Etruscan artifacts. It helped that many were accompanied by English text.

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Katherine Reaume

Interesting museum, has a lot of information about the etruscans from their area along with early roman people. The top floor has art, which makes this museum feel more like two in one building. The archeology is definitely the focus and the better of the two.

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Dominik Erbsland

The museum itself is interesting, the only problem is that nothing is written in English in there. If you're not able to understand Italian it's going to be really difficult to understand anything.

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andrea inchley

The museum was well laid out with interesting and insightful exhibits. All the information was in Italian and English.

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Roman Drhovsky

Worth seeing it