The Antiquarium of Milazzo, a museum dedicated to the scholar Domenico Ryolo, is located in a prestigious location in the city. It was established and inaugurated in 2010 in the east wing of the Spanish Quarter, along G.B. Impallomeni street. This location adds to the historical significance of the museum and provides a unique setting for the exhibits.
The Antiquarium of Milazzo offers a comprehensive understanding of the archaeological research that has been conducted in the city. This research began after the Second World War by Luigi Bernabò Brea, Madeleine Cavalier, and Domenico Ryolo. It was continued in the 1970s by Giuseppe Voza and from the late 1980s to the present day by the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage of Messina. This extensive research has provided a wealth of information about the history and culture of Milazzo.
The Antiquarium of Milazzo houses a vast collection of 1267 objects displayed in 10 rooms. These exhibits span from the prehistoric age to the Byzantine era, providing a comprehensive view of the city's history. Each object serves as a tool to tell the story of Milazzo, offering visitors a chance to delve into the city's past.
History & Anthropology
Via G. B Impallomeni 16, Milazzo
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