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Teatro Romano

Archaeological Museum and Archaeological area

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Museums

The museum exhibits chart the ancient history of Fiesole and the surrounding area: human presence in the zone dates back at least as far as the Bronze Age (around 2000 BC), while the cityitself began to develop at the end of the 4th century BC. Fiesole was an important Etruscan settlement, occupying a strategic position controlling routes between southern Etruria and the Etruscan settlements in the Po area, and a bulwark against invasions from northern peoples, in particular the Gauls. It became a Roman colony in 80 BC, though it retained its Etruscan characteristics: in fact, the Romans chose to settle in the valley, founding Florence.

The museum is connected to the Archaeological Zone, comprising the excavations of a theatre, baths and an Etruscan-Roman temple. The museum also houses the Costantini Collection, consisting of ancient Greek vasesand a reconstructedLombard tomb. Also of note are various Etruscan bronzes, black- and red-figure Greek and Etruscan ceramics, and marble friezes from the Roman theatre.

 

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Comune di Firenze

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Municipalities
Fiesole
Address
Largo Fernando Farulli, 1 - Fiesole

Useful informations

Opening Hours
01-11-2024 - 28-02-2025
Wednesday - Monday from 10:00 to 15:00
01-03-2025 - 31-03-2025
Monday - Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00
01-04-2025 - 30-09-2025
Monday - Sunday from 09:00 to 19:00
01-10-2025 - 31-10-2025
Monday - Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00
01-11-2025 - 28-02-2026
Wednesday - Monday from 10:00 to 15:00
06-01-2025
from 10:00 to 15:00
20-04-2025
01-05-2025
02-06-2025
15-08-2025
from 09:00 to 19:00
01-11-2025
08-12-2025
26-12-2025
from 10:00 to 15:00
Closed: 25-12-2025
Accessibility
accessible
Prices
Full price Archaeological area
€ 7.00
Full price Archaeological area and Archaeological museum
€ 10.00
Full price Archaeological area, Archaeological museum and Museo Bandini
€ 12.00
For information about reduced tickets, please check on the website.
Management type
municipal museums