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National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia

The original nucleus of the Archaeological Museum of Aquileia is the eighteenth-century Bertoli collection.

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National Archaeological Museum of Aquileia

The opening of the present venue at villa Cassis by the Austrian government dates back to 1882, whereas the final arrangement occurred after the Second World War.

The finds on display, which date back to the Roman age and all come from local excavations, are really remarkable. Among the most valuable pieces of the collection we would like to point out a Medici Venus, an old man's head of the 1st century B.C. and a rich collection of glassware, amber items, engraved stones and the numismatic collection.

The adjoining garden features the lapidarium, with architectural material, epigraphs, steles, mosaics, funerary areas; a specific section is dedicated to the remains of a Roman boat, found in the Lacus Timavi in Monfalcone.


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Opening hours
Tuesday - Saturday from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Sunday: 01.45 p.m to 7.30 p.m.
Closed on Mondays

Via Roma, 1
33051 Aquileia
Tel: +39 0431 91016 - 91035
Fax: +39 0431 919537

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