Museo Archeologico Oliveriano and its collection

The Museo Oliveriano houses a diverse collection of artifacts, including Greek bronze statuettes and Ancient Roman art. Visitors can explore a wide range of objects, from sculptures and ceramics to coins. The museum also features items excavated from a pre-Roman burial site at the necropolis of Novilara, providing a glimpse into the region's ancient history.

Collections at the Biblioteca Oliveriana

The Biblioteca Oliveriana boasts a collection of over 400 incunabula, early printed books from before the year 1501. Among these are the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, printed by Aldus Manutius in 1499 in Venice, and the Varia carmina by Sebastian Brant, printed by Johann Bergmann in 1498 in Basel. A full catalogue of the library's holdings is available for visitors to peruse.

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Museo Archeologico Oliveriano
Via Domenico Mazza 97
61121 Pesaro

Visitor information Museo Archeologico Oliveriano

Opening hours

June - September
Thursday - Sunday and Holidays
16:00 - 19:00

15 June to 15 September evening opening Wednesday 21:00 - 23:00.

October - May
Thursday - Sunday and Holidays
15:30 - 18:30

Admission

0 – 18Free
Disabled and companionFree
Normal rate€14.00
Students€8.00

Groups of minimum of 15 people: 8 EUR per person

Facilities

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Location & Map

Via Domenico Mazza 97, Pesaro

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Exhibitions

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Museo Archeologico Oliveriano Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Museo Archeologico Oliveriano in Pesaro, Italy, offers visitors a journey through the region's ancient history. The museum houses a significant collection of archaeological artifacts, including Etruscan, Greek, and Roman pieces. Visitors often appreciate the well-preserved ancient coins, ceramics, and sculptures on display. The museum's location in the historic Palazzo Almerici adds to its charm. While the collection is impressive, some visitors note that the exhibit space is relatively small and the information provided could be more comprehensive, especially for non-Italian speakers. Despite these minor drawbacks, the museum provides a valuable insight into the area's rich archaeological heritage. The staff is generally described as helpful, though the overall experience might be enhanced with more interactive or modernized displays. For those interested in archaeology and local history, the Museo Archeologico Oliveriano offers a worthwhile, if somewhat traditional, museum experience.

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