Visit 6 sections of the museum, which showcase artefacts related to Prehistoric times, and volcanological sections to explore the rich history of the Aeolian Islands.
Explore the Archaeological Museum of Lipari and see artefacts from the Prehistoric and Modern Ages, excavated from the Earth and sea around the Aeolian Islands
Browse different sections to see historical relics, including statues, shipwrecks, displays of decorated vases and the treasured collection of theatrical masks
See the ceramic liquid containers "deinos", a vessel to pour wine and water, with black figures on the outer edge to represent the exploits of Hercules and Theseus.
About The Archaeological Museum of Lipari:
The Archaeological Museum of Lipari, located on the island of Lipari in the Aeolian archipelago, is a treasure trove of ancient artefacts. This museum offers a comprehensive look at the region’s rich history, from prehistoric times to the Greek and Roman periods. Its extensive collection includes pottery items, tools, and jewellery, as well as striking theatrical masks and terracotta figurines. The museum’s exhibits provide valuable insights into the ancient civilisations that once thrived on the Aeolian Islands, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
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