MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE
Museum with a beautiful courtyard and frescoes of great value.
Palazzo Costabili is the unfinished masterpiece of Biaggio Rossetti (the architect in charge of the Addizione Erculea) who began its construction for the ambassador of Hercules I at the court of the Duke of Milan. The building has a beautiful courtyard and, on the ground floor, valuable frescoes. The noble floor houses the National Archaeological Museum, which preserves pieces from the necropolises of Spina, a Greco-Etruscan port from the 6th to 3rd centuries BC.
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