Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Tarquinia - Palazzo Vitelleschi
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Incredible museum dedicated to local Etruscan civilisation material
A visit to this museum should be linked to a visit to the huge nearby necropolis. A guide in the museum is essential to explain the huge range of artifacts and their significance. One should allow a...
This is a beautiful ancient palace in the old town of Tarquinia was built between 1436 and 1439 for the cardinal of Corneto, then the building was changing owners till 1916 donated to the Italian stat...
An amazing collection of works from the Etruscan people.....
Located in the walled area of the old city this museum is a must see. The collection of sacarophagi and other works is amazing with all items having come from within the underground chambers of the ne...
Long before the Romans came the Etruscans - and a civilization that could rival that of later Rome. In this stunning building there are antiquities and scarcophagi that take you back to the opulent l...
Incredible museum dedicated to local Etruscan civilisation material
A visit to this museum should be linked to a visit to the huge nearby necropolis. A guide in the museum is essential to explain the huge range of artifacts and their significance. One should allow a...
A beautiful ancient palace
This is a beautiful ancient palace in the old town of Tarquinia was built between 1436 and 1439 for the cardinal of Corneto, then the building was changing owners till 1916 donated to the Italian stat...
An amazing collection of works from the Etruscan people.....
Located in the walled area of the old city this museum is a must see. The collection of sacarophagi and other works is amazing with all items having come from within the underground chambers of the ne...
Incredible museum and extraordinary building
Long before the Romans came the Etruscans - and a civilization that could rival that of later Rome. In this stunning building there are antiquities and scarcophagi that take you back to the opulent l...
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I refer to my view on the Etruscan museum located in this palace that, alone, I would deserve the view