Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia ‘Giuseppe Andreassi'
Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia ‘Giuseppe Andreassi'
Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Egnazia ‘Giuseppe Andreassi'
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Tracey H
57 contributions
Nov 2022 • Couples
This is a world class museum near the fishing village of Savelletri. The newly opened multimedia underwater archaeology space is truly superb. It is as beautiful to experience as it is informative. I cannot recommend it highly enough. The staff are eager to help and proud of their museum. The exhibition has excellent translations in English. We bought a season ticket which is excellent value.
Written November 27, 2022
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oris25
Fasano, Italy16 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
If you are expecting to see lots of buildings you will be disappointed. Most of the site is foundations and paths. However this gives you a window into the peoples and how they lived - from long before the Romans and after.
Written May 28, 2019
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M1DXB
Edinburgh, Scotland480 contributions
Apr 2023
Well worth visiting, although it can be little hard to find. A surprisingly modern museum with clear, informative displays (mostly in Italian but some English).
Written April 25, 2023
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Judy T
North Collins, NY32 contributions
Sep 2018
Walked among the archaeological digs, which had signage as to what existed so long ago, but the museum needs English for non- Italian speakers to understand what had been found on the site.
Written September 13, 2018
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IanTurnbull57
14 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
Excavated remains of city dating from 400BC with good signs to explain as you walk round. Also visited chambered tombs and necropolis.
The museum has audio guide in English and lots to see especially ancient pottery
The museum has audio guide in English and lots to see especially ancient pottery
Written May 16, 2018
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PointerDetroit
Detroit, MI721 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
To our surprise, there were English audio guides and poster boards explaining everything in detail for the average visitor. It starts with the Bronze Age and goes through Greek and Roman influences while also exploring daily life. There is a necropolis as well.
Written December 24, 2017
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Paolo Nocerino
Empoli, Italy284 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
Culture is priceless and spending a few hours exploring the museum premises and from the overlooking archaeological excavation area is certainly not a waste of time, but it turns out to be more difficult than expected to appreciate everything on display if not philologically arranged and explained in the billboards or captions that often limited themselves to enumerating the type of object extrapolating it from the context that was therefore not made interesting and attractive to visit by most.
The museum, spotless and neat, was still empty, we were the only 4 paying.
The museum, spotless and neat, was still empty, we were the only 4 paying.
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Written September 5, 2024
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Malko T
Valle di Cadore, Italy12 contributions
Aug 2024 • Family
The museum and the archaeological area have a large parking lot, at the ticket office you can take audio guides that will explain the information tables along the way, and also you can buy snacks and drinks at the vending machine or use the spotless bathrooms then also present at the museum.
The archaeological area is vast and well preserved, and the audio guide helps us to imagine the spaces in front of us as if we were back in time, the main streets, the Point of Sale, the amphitheater, the religious and craft buildings and the spa.
The museum is amazing, neat and well organized contains a large amount of artifacts, the mosaic of the three graces found in the archaeological area is delightful.
The new rooms dedicated to underwater discoveries close the visit, the amphora immersed in the aquarium is beautiful to recreate a scene of relistic recovery.
Visit not to be missed!
The archaeological area is vast and well preserved, and the audio guide helps us to imagine the spaces in front of us as if we were back in time, the main streets, the Point of Sale, the amphitheater, the religious and craft buildings and the spa.
The museum is amazing, neat and well organized contains a large amount of artifacts, the mosaic of the three graces found in the archaeological area is delightful.
The new rooms dedicated to underwater discoveries close the visit, the amphora immersed in the aquarium is beautiful to recreate a scene of relistic recovery.
Visit not to be missed!
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Written August 25, 2024
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Written November 29, 2019
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