Museo di Bevagna
Museo di Bevagna
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jgate
Dayton, Ohio42 contributions
May 2011 • Couples
Admission to this charming museum includes a guided tour of the Roman baths located several blocks away as well as a very fancy jewel box of a 19th C theater were high school students were rehearsing a play. The museum itself is not that impressive but the experience is wonderful!
Written April 23, 2012
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SisterJ
Sheffield, UK129 contributions
Jul 2019 • Couples
A ticket to this museum also gives you access to the mosaics of the Roman baths and the Teatro Torti. These are small venues but worth visiting.
Written August 2, 2019
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ingridj212
Bath, UK515 contributions
Sep 2019
We bought a ticket that included all of these. Worth it.
Although the mosaic was a very small exhibition, it was in an old bath house where the mosaic had been created on the floor of the pool. Beautiful design with a sea theme.
The theatre has a story to tell as it’s apparently the setting for a movie that was made there. The little girl in our small group was keen to see the theatre, and she carried the book around with her which told the story of two girls visiting Bevagna, which was the theme of the movie.
The town itself is very small, but oozes charm and history. We found a great little coffee bar on the main square where we could sit and watch the people passing by.
Although the mosaic was a very small exhibition, it was in an old bath house where the mosaic had been created on the floor of the pool. Beautiful design with a sea theme.
The theatre has a story to tell as it’s apparently the setting for a movie that was made there. The little girl in our small group was keen to see the theatre, and she carried the book around with her which told the story of two girls visiting Bevagna, which was the theme of the movie.
The town itself is very small, but oozes charm and history. We found a great little coffee bar on the main square where we could sit and watch the people passing by.
Written September 26, 2019
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ERIC W
Knoxville, TN4,420 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
We bought a ticket to a museum in Montefalco that included entrance to this museum as well. Smaller museum with paintings, sculptures, and old artifacts from churches Worth checking out if you’re in town for the day
Written October 21, 2018
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TAL46
London, UK25 contributions
Jul 2018 • Couples
This museum is open for only very limited hours (Friday to Sunday) , but if you're not nearby at one o those times, don't worry: the contents of the museum is really of very limited and specialist interest
Written July 25, 2018
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Bello il museo, piccole ma molto belli i mosaici, un piccolo gioiello il teatro ma ciò che non puoi assolutamente perdere è il tuffo nel passato (o meglio nel “presente”) in cui ti trascina Filippo ovvero la guida della Casa Medievale. Definire Filippo una “guida” è decisamente restrittivo. Dico solo che mi ha affascinato. Ne avessimo di queste “guide”.
Written August 22, 2019
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