Museo Etnoantropologico e Naturalistico ICAN Domenico Ryolo
Museo Etnoantropologico e Naturalistico "Domenico Ryolo"
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Open today at 18:45-20:30
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Via Impallomeni, 49 di fronte Caserma Carabinieri, 98057 Milazzo, Sicily ItalyMap
Phone+39 388 119 3095
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Fernanda Y
Small and magical place to learn a lot!
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This place was a prison of women in the past. Elvira receives you and has a lot of knowledge so if you can listen to it carefully you will learn a lot. When you finish there is a basket of propines,...
The castle or castle of Milazzo are at least worth seeing. The museum enthusiasts adults and youths, the staff is very friendly. Tips in the evening hours from 18h of sunset...
I was on holiday for 15 days in Milazzo and after 3 times I found closed, I managed to enter and visit this museum of the sea. I was really unhappy, the records were ...
Small and magical place to learn a lot!
This place was a prison of women in the past. Elvira receives you and has a lot of knowledge so if you can listen to it carefully you will learn a lot. When you finish there is a basket of propines,...
Wonderful Burganlage
The castle or castle of Milazzo are at least worth seeing. The museum enthusiasts adults and youths, the staff is very friendly. Tips in the evening hours from 18h of sunset...
Small and funny
Cute, small and funny. With interesting testimonies and objects. Very gentle. Advice a visit, you take less than one hour
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I was on holiday for 15 days in Milazzo and after 3 times I found closed, I managed to enter and visit this museum of the sea. I was really unhappy, the records were ...
A reconstruction of the tuna that made the city's history
The museum collects a whole series of important testimony of tuna that in the past centuries was the main source of sustainability of the city.