Museum of Ligurian Archaeology of Pegli (Museo Civico di Archeologia Ligure) is a museum in Genoa, housed in the Durazzo-Pallavicini villa, in the Pegli district. The museum illustrates the ancient history of Liguria and holds a collection that includes specimens of 80,000-year-old cave bears, which had their home in the numerous Ligurian caves and caves during the last ice age. Furthermore, the museum holds many objects related to the Roman era, with the most important artifacts that came to light during work on the Genoese subway in the nineties.
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Via Ignazio Pallavicini 11, Genoa
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