National Archaeological Museum of Siritide

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Policoro, Italy

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

National Archaeological Museum of Siritide Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

National Archaeological Museum of Siritide is located in Policoro, Italy on Via Cristoforo Colombo, 8. National Archaeological Museum of Siritide is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Italy.

Address

Via Cristoforo Colombo, 8

Phone

+39 835972154

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mike C

I was there in May of 2018 and spent a wonderful time examining the pieces that remain of Magna Grecia. We were the only people in this large, well organized, and clean museum. The curator found us and helped as much as he could as my Italian is poor and his English not much better. I would recommend this museum to anyone near the area. Professional displays that brought another era to life. Thank you to the organization that maintains it.

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Kia kia

It's an interesting museum about the ancient history of that area. There's a big collection of objects (statues, arms, etc.). It's possible also to visit some ruins of the old city. It's big enough to spend some pleasant hours.

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Francesca Schiavoni

The museum has numerous material such as pottery, jewellery and materials from graveyards but it's not very well explained and the rooms are dusty. The archaeological site is really interesting but now you can see that the area is abandoned.

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Lorenzo Cavina

You definitely have to come and visit it

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Kim Gale

Impressive collection expertly displayed

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Sara Eligio

4 ore e 30 minuti trascorsi nella storia dall'età del bronzo ad oggi. Struttura perfetta per l'esposizione, pannelli semplici, numerosi ed esaustivi. Ricchezza di reperti. Pezzi unici come i corredi funebri e le tavole in bronzo. Area archeologica che rende chiara la struttura delle città dell'epoca pre cristiana. Personale gentile e disponibile, devoto al suo lavoro. Pecato poco valorizzato e pubblicizzato. 2 euro e 50 l'ingresso, costo ridicolo per tanta bellezza.