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Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi Tickets, Siracusa

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  • Visit the Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi in Syracuse, reputed as one of the greatest European museums for its extensive exhibition spaces.

  • Explore the museum named after the influential archaeologist Paolo Orsi, showcasing collections of artefacts that reveal Sicily's rich historical & cultural heritage.

  • Stroll through 3 floors of the museum, where each level presents unique artefacts that trace Sicily's evolution from prehistoric times through Greek & Roman eras.

  • Opt to visit the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, near the museum, & explore ancient ruins like the Greek Theatre & Roman Amphitheatre, highlighting Syracuse's grandeur.

  • Gain valuable insights with the audio guide available in 5 languages, enhancing your experience at the museum with detailed explanations of its exhibits.

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Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi
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Timings: 09:00 AM to 01:00 PM
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Timings: 09:00 AM to 06:00 PM
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Closed

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Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi
Viale Teocrito, 66, 96100 Siracusa SR, Italy

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  • If cancellation is made 30 days or more before the date of travel, 25.0% of total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 30 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
INR 12
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About Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi, Syracuse : 

The Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi in Syracuse is counted among the greatest European museums for its extensive exhibition spaces. Named after the influential archaeologist Paolo Orsi, the museum offers deep insight into Sicily island’s rich history. The museum contains results from archaeological research conducted in the region from the late 1700s onwards. Its vast collection includes artefacts from prehistoric, Greek, and Roman periods, with a significant focus on the ancient city of Syracuse. The nearby Archaeological Park of Neapolis complements the museum, featuring monumental ruins such as the Greek Theatre and the Roman Amphitheatre.

About Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi Tickets, Syracuse : 

  • Book your Regional Archaeological Museum Paolo Orsi tickets and visit the museum recognized as one of Europe’s greatest for its extensive exhibition spaces.
  • Explore the museum’s 3 floors, with each floor presenting a distinct collection of artefacts from prehistoric, Greek, and Roman periods, highlighting different aspects of Sicily's rich history.
  • Start by exploring the ground floor, including the Auditorium, warehouses, restoration cabinet, graphic & photographic archives, & a prestigious medal collection with renowned numismatic items.
  • Enter the first floor & explore exhibitions on the early history of Eastern Sicily, Greek colonies, & sub-colonies like Syracuse, Gela, and Agrigento, including Hellenized centres.
  • Explore the 2nd floor, featuring exhibitions on Syracuse during the Hellenistic & Roman periods, & the Catacombs of St. John with the central tomb of Adelfia.
  • Opt for the variant with Neapolis access and explore the park located near the museum, featuring ancient ruins like the Greek Theatre and Roman Amphitheatre.
  • Learn about the interesting archaeological history of Syracuse with an audio guide available in 5 languages in the museum.
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