Archaeological Museum of Bologna

Museo Civico Archeologico
Via dell'Archiginnasio 2 - 40124 Bologna
Tel. 051.27.57.211

Direzione e Uffici
Via de' Musei 8 – 40124 Bologna
Tel. 051.27.57.211 - Fax 051.26.65.16
mca@comune.bologna.it

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Exhibition rooms | Atrium - Lapidarium

The museum’s atrium corresponds to the former church of Santa Maria della Morte, transformed by Coriolano Monti in the early 19th century. A number of important Roman funerary monuments are…

Time: Monday 10 am - 1 pm
Tuesday CLOSED (except holidays)
Wednesday 10 am - 1 pm
Thursday 3 pm -7 pm
Friday 3 pm - 7 pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 10 am - 7 pm

Closed: 1st May, Christmas Day

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Exhibition rooms | Courtyard – Lapidarium

After passing through the atrium, the visitor can enter a fine internal courtyard, transformed for the museum’s inauguration in 1881 into a garden, adorned at the centre with a fountain with bronze putto by Stefano Galletti.

Time: Monday 10 am - 1 pm
Tuesday CLOSED (except holidays)
Wednesday 10 am - 1 pm
Thursday 3 pm -7 pm
Friday 3 pm - 7 pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 10 am - 7 pm

Closed: 1st May, Christmas Day

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Exhibition rooms | Egyptian collection

The Egyptian collection in the Museo Civico Archeologico di Bologna is one of the most important of Italy, together with those of Turin and Florence, and is significant on a European level for the number, art-historical and condition of its approximately 4,000 items.

Time: Monday 10 am - 1 pm
Tuesday CLOSED (except holidays)
Wednesday 10 am - 1 pm
Thursday 3 pm -7 pm
Friday 3 pm - 7 pm
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 10 am - 7 pm

Closed: 1st May, Christmas Day

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Exhibition rooms | Room I - Prehistoric section

The museum’s prehistoric collection is located in room I, which since December 2007 has doubled in size and has been completely renewed in terms of layout. Ordered chronologically, it presents…

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Exhibition rooms | Room II - Prehistoric objects compared

In 1895, Giovanni Capellini, a prominent geologist, donated his collection of prehistoric artefacts to the city of Bologna. This consisted of over 7,000 objects hitherto conserved at the Istituto di…

Exhibition rooms | Room III – Verucchio

This room presents materials from the 9th and 8th century bc from a systematic series of archaeological digs effected at Verucchio (Rimini) between 1893 and 1894 by Edoardo Brizio in…

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