Highlights include the famous terracotta Sarcophagus of the Spouses, the Pyrgi Tablets, and intricate bronze artifacts. The museum's location itself, with its elegant Renaissance architecture and lush gardens, enhances the visitor experience, providing a tranquil setting for exploring the rich history of the Etruscans. As a vital cultural repository, the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia serves not only as a window into Italy's ancient past but also as a center for research and preservation of Etruscan heritage.