The Museo Archeologico di Villa Guerrazzi is an archaeological museum situated in the scenic region of Tuscany, specifically in the municipality of Cecina, within the province of Livorno. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history of Italy while enjoying the beautiful Tuscan landscape.
Inaugurated on August 9, 2003, the Museo Archeologico di Villa Guerrazzi is housed in the historic Villa Guerrazzi. The villa is located in the locality of La Cinquantina, part of the frazione San Pietro in Palazzi. This setting adds a layer of historical charm to the museum experience.
The Museo Archeologico di Villa Guerrazzi boasts a vast collection of over a thousand archaeological pieces. These artifacts, sourced from private collections and excavations across the entire territory of Val di Cecina, provide a comprehensive view of the region's history, stretching from Volterra to the sea.
The collection at the Museo Archeologico di Villa Guerrazzi spans a broad timeline, covering the period from the 9th to the 5th century BC. This includes artifacts from the era of prehistoric man, through the Etruscan period, and up to the Roman Empire. This wide chronological range offers visitors a unique opportunity to trace the evolution of civilizations in the region.
History & Anthropology
Villa Guerrazzi - La Cinquantina, Cecina
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