Located by 1948 to the convent of the Church of San Domenico, collects the city's most important archaeological collections, divided into two sections: with the prehistoric remains of Paleolithic `, Neolithic, Bronze, iron and the Etruscan-Roman Etruscan necropolis discovered in various. To report: the Cippo Perugia, with one of the most important inscriptions in the Etruscan language, the reconstruction of the Etruscan tomb of Cai Cutu, the bronze statue of Germanicus (currently at Amelia), thrown from the blades of bronze chariot of Castel San Mariano and the collection of amulets and magical-religious rituals “Giuseppe Bellucci”.

Accessibility

Parking is difficult and non-confidential, but you can, prior telephone contact, park in the courtyard of the museum. The main entrance is located in Piazza Giordano Bruno, with stone paving and disconnected. It is not accessible salon bronzes. Toilet height. Will soon be made an accessible toilet.

Map

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