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National Archeological Museum - Sarsina

 

Via Cesio Sabino, 39
47027 Sarsina (FC)
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Description
It's undoubtedly one of the more important Archaeological Museums of northern Italy for the wealth and the contained variety of artefacts and offers an exaustive looking glass on the roman Sarsina. Here are collected some masterpiece, such as a mosaic-floor and the imposing mausoleum of Rufus, that are unique in Romagna. It's was instituted in 1890, like communal collection, from Antonio Santarelli, who ordered a rich roman collection of inscriptions in great part described by the canonical humanist Filippo Antonini in its book 'The antiquities of Sarsina', published in 1607. It has continued then to become larger itself as a result of the digging of the necropolis of Pian di Bezzo, near Sarsina, thanks to which great funerary monuments have been brought back to light  and, subsequently, as a result of the discoveries of materials inside of the city.

AccessibilityBy bicycle, motor-bike and car. Inside, lift and apparate for disabled people.

  • Accessibility
  • By bicycle, motor-bike and car. Inside, lift and apparate for disabled people.
 

 

Contatti
Tel: 0547 94641
Fax: 0547 94641

Winter opening

From 16 September to 14 June:
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday,Sunday: from 8.30 am to 1.30 pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 8.30 am-1.30 pm and 3 pm to 6 pm

Summer opening

from 15 June to 15 September:
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday : from 1,30 pm to 6.30 pm
Tuesday and Friday: 8,30 am to 1,30 pm

Closed on On Monday

 

Admission fee € 2,00.
Reduced fee € 1,00 (from 18 to 25 years).
Free entrance: under 18 and over 65 years.

 


 


 
 
 
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