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Museo Archeologico E D'arte Della Maremma Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A wonderful little museum with a small collection of a little bit of everything. There are some real gems. We particularly liked the models of different types of houses, they gave a very visual idea o...
Very well-explained exhibits showing the history of the Maremma
The museum is one of the few things (aside from churches and walking the walls) to do in Grosseto, but it will take a lot of time and attention from those interested in the topic. Most of the space i...
We spent over four hours in this wonderful museum. A person met us as we entered and explained the format and layout in clear English. Exhibits were beautifully presented and wall panels in each sec...
The concierge at the hotel told us it was a 'small' museum. If I recall correctly, it had 4 floors of local Etruscan and Roman history. An incredible collection, we thought we would be in/out in 5 m...
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A wonderful little museum with a small collection of a little bit of everything. There are some real gems. We particularly liked the models of different types of houses, they gave a very visual idea o...
Very well-explained exhibits showing the history of the Maremma
The museum is one of the few things (aside from churches and walking the walls) to do in Grosseto, but it will take a lot of time and attention from those interested in the topic. Most of the space i...
Interesting exhibits
Interesting but overload on the pottery! The time line of the exhibits seemed a little random, jumping back and forth in time
Outstanding presentation and information
We spent over four hours in this wonderful museum. A person met us as we entered and explained the format and layout in clear English. Exhibits were beautifully presented and wall panels in each sec...
OMG all this for 5 euros!
The concierge at the hotel told us it was a 'small' museum. If I recall correctly, it had 4 floors of local Etruscan and Roman history. An incredible collection, we thought we would be in/out in 5 m...