Embark on a private tour of the National Etruscan Museum and delve into the fascinating world of Italy’s most representative Etruscan civilization. Discover ancient artifacts, including the Apollo from Veio and the Sarcophagus of the Spouses, and explore the rich history of this renowned museum.
Embark on a private tour of the National Etruscan Museum and delve into the fascinating world of Italy’s most representative Etruscan civilization. Discover ancient artifacts, including the Apollo from Veio and the Sarcophagus of the Spouses, and explore the rich history of this renowned museum.
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Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia - The National Etruscan Museum at Villa Giulia is regarded as the foremost Italian museum dedicated to the Etruscan civilization. It is situated in Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Julius III (1550-55), designed by Vignola with contributions from Ammannati and Vasari.
In 1889, the villa was…
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Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia - The National Etruscan Museum at Villa Giulia is regarded as the foremost Italian museum dedicated to the Etruscan civilization. It is situated in Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Julius III (1550-55), designed by Vignola with contributions from Ammannati and Vasari.
In 1889, the villa was designated as the Museum of Pre-Roman Antiquities of Latium. Between 1912 and 1923, two additional wings were constructed.
The museum features specific sections on Etruscan epigraphy, the museum’s history, and the architectural complex of Valle Giulia. Noteworthy exhibits include the Apollo from Veio (6th century BC), the Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri (6th century BC), the high relief and golden sheets from Pyrgi (5th century BC), the Apollo dello Scasato from Falerii (4th century BC), the Centaur from Vulci (6th century BC), and the renowned Cista Ficoroni from Palestrina (4th century BC).

- Local guide
- Tickets
- Professional guide
- Private tour
- Local guide
- Tickets
- Professional guide
- Private tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private transportation
The National Etruscan Museum at Villa Giulia is renowned as the foremost Italian museum dedicated to the Etruscan civilization. It is situated in Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Julius III (1550-55), designed by Vignola with contributions from Ammannati and Vasari. In 1889, the villa was designated as the Museum of Pre-Roman Antiquities of…
The National Etruscan Museum at Villa Giulia is renowned as the foremost Italian museum dedicated to the Etruscan civilization. It is situated in Villa Giulia, the suburban residence of Pope Julius III (1550-55), designed by Vignola with contributions from Ammannati and Vasari. In 1889, the villa was designated as the Museum of Pre-Roman Antiquities of Latium. Between 1912 and 1923, two additional wings were constructed. The museum features specific sections focused on Etruscan epigraphy, the museum’s history, and the architectural complex of Valle Giulia. Noteworthy exhibits include:
- The Apollo from Veio (6th century BC)
- The Sarcophagus of the Spouses from Cerveteri (6th century BC)
- The high relief and golden thin sheets from Pyrgi (5th century BC)
- The Apollo dello Scasato from Falerii (4th century BC)
- The Centaur from Vulci (6th century BC)
- The so-called Cista Ficoroni from Palestrina (4th century BC).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.