The Museo Civico Archeologico di Cologna Veneta is an archaeological museum situated in the town square of Cologna Veneta, in the province of Verona. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the town. The museum is housed in the 19th-century Monte di Pietà building, adding a historical charm to the museum's setting.
Established in 1892, the Museo Civico Archeologico di Cologna Veneta is the oldest museum in the province. It was founded following the archaeological discoveries related to the Baldaria necropolis. This long history adds to the museum's significance and appeal for those interested in archaeology and history.
The Museo Civico Archeologico di Cologna Veneta comprises three rooms, each dedicated to a different historical period. The first room hosts prehistoric materials from the Neolithic to the final Bronze Age. The second room is home to Iron Age artifacts, while the third room displays Roman and Lombard objects, mainly from the necropolises of the area, and a milestone of Emperor Magnentius. This wide range of exhibits offers visitors a comprehensive overview of the region's history.
Piazza Duomo 13, Cologna Veneta
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