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Oristano, Sardinia
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16.9 Km to Antiquarium Arborense
Oristano, Sardinia
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Sardinia
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The Antiquarium Arborense is an archaeological museum situated near the ancient Phoenician-Roman city of Tharros on the Sinis Peninsula in western Sardinia, Italy. It showcases a rich collection of artefacts excavated from Tharros and surrounding nuragic and Punic sites, offering insights into over 3,000 years of Mediterranean history.
Visitors can explore a curated collection of nuragic, Phoenician, Punic, and Roman artefacts. Highlights include nuraghe ceramics, Punic stelae, Roman mosaics, bronze figurines, and remnants from daily life in ancient Tharros, such as amphorae, jewellery, and tools. The museum also features reconstructions of ancient dwellings and religious sites.
Yes, the Antiquarium Arborense is family-friendly. It offers educational panels and visual displays that are accessible to younger visitors. Schools and families often visit as part of guided tours, especially when combined with a trip to the nearby Tharros ruins, where children can experience ancient history firsthand.
Most visitors spend 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the museum. When combined with a tour of the Tharros ruins, which are within walking distance, a full cultural visit typically takes 3 to 4 hours. This allows time to appreciate both the artefacts and the scenic coastal setting.
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