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Archeological Museum of Bologna

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The museum has been working for years to create accessible routes for people with disabilities. Starting with wheelchair ramps, it is also now possible to independently choose an itinerary, simplified and also tactile, divided into 6 stages, (5 on the second floor and the last one in the atrium, on the ground floor).
Exploring even with your fingers, you will be able to learn about the history of Bologna from prehistoric times to Etruscan, Gallic and Roman times thanks to 39 copies of archaeological finds, an original work and 9 relief drawings that will allow you to discover some aspects of the life of women and men in those times.
The tour is designed for an independent visit, but for those who would like it, mediators will be present to support them.

Activity Info

From: gratuito per disabili €

Destination: Bologna

Info provider

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Name: Bologna Musei

Phone: 051.27.57.211

Opening period:
tutti i giorni 9-20
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The museum ranks among Italy's most important archaeological collections and is mainly representative of local history, from prehistoric to Roman times. Its Etruscan section is the starting point for learning about the civilization of Etruria Padana, which had Bologna, the Etruscan Felsina, as its capital. The ancient collections preserve masterpieces of Greek and Roman art; of particular note is the collection of Egyptian antiquities, one of the most important in Europe.

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