Archeological Museum – Cagliari
The museum narrating Sardinia’s history until year 1000. Also virtual tour
The National Archeological Museum is located in Cagliari, and it is the most important archeological museum of Sardinia.
The museum is set on 4 floors where visitors can discover 7000 years of Sardinia’s history from Neolithic Age to the year 1000 and can visit exhibit rooms with over 4000 archeological finds exposed.
The ground floor hosts a chronological route.
On the first and second floors there are different archeological sites of Cagliari and Oristano.
The third floor is dedicated to the Giants of Mont’e Prama, very big ancient stone statues dated back to the Nuragic civilization of Sardinia
USEFUL INFORMATION
Opening hours: from Wednesday to Monday from 9am to 8pm.
Closed on Tuesday
Entrance with a fee>>>
Guided tours by reservation
It is recommended to wear a safety mask and to keep an interpersonal distance of at least 1 meter.
For further information and booking send an email>>>
VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE>>>
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Visit also the Facebook page of the museum>>>
(photo credit: Teravista)
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