Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Basilicata “Dinu Adamesteanu” - Potenza
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Open Opens at 9:00-20:00
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Via Andrea Serrao - Palazzo Loffredo, Potenza, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0971 323111
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Excellent visit to National Archaeology Museum
The admission to the museum was very reasonable. We were also pleasantly surprised that we were greeted by Valentino, who was our guide during our visit. She was an excellent guide and explained the h...
interesting collection of ancient artifact but i want to see more of it
the museum was fascinating enough, i love the idea to open on Sunday, however, the last time i went here the trip was not fulfilling, need to improve more on exhibition.
Displays a very fine collection of items from burial sites from the late bronze/early iron age, when native inhabitants were interacting with Greek colonists. Some beautifully preserved gold jewellery...
Excellent visit to National Archaeology Museum
The admission to the museum was very reasonable. We were also pleasantly surprised that we were greeted by Valentino, who was our guide during our visit. She was an excellent guide and explained the h...
interesting collection of ancient artifact but i want to see more of it
the museum was fascinating enough, i love the idea to open on Sunday, however, the last time i went here the trip was not fulfilling, need to improve more on exhibition.
Not many impressive displays
Really not worth the effort. Need to get more good exhibits. We were the only ones in the whole museum. Nothing memorable.
Lots of stuff
More of a collection of some things taken from various sites around Basilicata but still interesting- and open on Sundays which is a plus...
Focussed on pre-Latin cultures of the area
Displays a very fine collection of items from burial sites from the late bronze/early iron age, when native inhabitants were interacting with Greek colonists. Some beautifully preserved gold jewellery...