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nice but never open
every time i went to go there they were closed but the view through windows looked nice must be the siesta thing i was warned about everything closed noon to 4 pm
In an old, unused school building in the upper floor a large room with some windows. Many screws, grues, plates etc. , nothing spectacular, for the layouths uninteresting and boring.
Free museum that can interest anyone who wants to know more about Etruscans with well-preserved records and description of Pontone necropolis. C'is also a reconstruction from where etr ...
Small but interesting museum that collects the cave records in the area including the necropolis of the point. Beautiful the environment and the panels that illustr the area. Free and open museum also ...
Simple but with very important records that tell the development of the Etruscan civilization in this part of the Maremma. The records come from random findings of peasants and real gravels ...
nice but never open
every time i went to go there they were closed but the view through windows looked nice must be the siesta thing i was warned about everything closed noon to 4 pm
If you weren't there, you didn't miss anything!
In an old, unused school building in the upper floor a large room with some windows. Many screws, grues, plates etc. , nothing spectacular, for the layouths uninteresting and boring.
grate and interesting
Free museum that can interest anyone who wants to know more about Etruscans with well-preserved records and description of Pontone necropolis. C'is also a reconstruction from where etr ...
Small but interesting museum
Small but interesting museum that collects the cave records in the area including the necropolis of the point. Beautiful the environment and the panels that illustr the area. Free and open museum also ...
At the beginning of our story
Simple but with very important records that tell the development of the Etruscan civilization in this part of the Maremma. The records come from random findings of peasants and real gravels ...