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Floransa Ulusal Arkeoloji Müzesi

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Giulia
November 3, 2019
The third biggest Egyptian Museum after Cairo and Torino. Estruschi.
Malu
June 14, 2014
Masterpieces from Etruscan era
Laura
January 10, 2014
One of our favourite museums in Florence full of masterpieces from Egyptian, Etruscan,Greek, Roman periods
Andrea
August 5, 2020
Very important museum. Not only is it the largest (by extension and number of finds, not to mention the importance and uniqueness of the latter!) Archaeological Museum of Italy north of Rome, but together with that of Villa Gliulia, in Rome, it is the most important museum structure in the world for Etruscan civilization. It houses many unique works, famous and present in all the manuals of ancient art, both in the Etruscan and Greek and Egyptian fields, with absolute masterpieces in bronze, silver, ivory, gold, wood, ceramic and marble, as well as an amazing collection of Etruscan, Greek and Roman cameos and carvings, once part of the Medici-Lorraine collection, and one of the largest and most important numismatic collections in the world. It is also free if you present a ticket that includes entrance to the Uffizi. Highly recommended.
Very important museum. Not only is it the largest (by extension and number of finds, not to mention the importance and uniqueness of the latter!) Archaeological Museum of Italy north of Rome, but together with that of Villa Gliulia, in Rome, it is the most important museum structure in the world for…
Matilde
June 6, 2017
The National Archaeological Museum of Florence (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze) is one of the oldest museums of its kind in Italy. It holds Etruscan, Greek and Roman collections, and houses the Egyptian Museum, the second largest collection of Egyptian artefacts in Italy, after that in Turin. The museum was inaugurated in 1870 by King Victor Emmanuel II, soon after which it needed to be relocated due to lack of space to its current location Palazzo della Crocetta, a palace built in 1620 for princess Maria Maddalena de’ Medici, sister of Cosimo II de’ Medici. Large parts of the Etruscan, Greek and Roman collections were collected the Medici and Lorraine families. Also the Egyptian
The National Archaeological Museum of Florence (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Firenze) is one of the oldest museums of its kind in Italy. It holds Etruscan, Greek and Roman collections, and houses the Egyptian Museum, the second largest collection of Egyptian artefacts in Italy, after that in Turi…

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