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A two-section museum on Torcello island covering finds from the Paleolithic era to the 19th century, including Roman grave monuments and objects from Altino.
Torcello Archaeological Museum is a museum on the island of Torcello, in the Venetian Lagoon, founded in the late 19th century to preserve the island's historical legacy. The collection spans two sections: the Archaeological Section, covering the Paleolithic era through to the late Roman period, and the Medieval and Modern Section, which traces the early Christian era through to 19th-century developments on Torcello. The museum sits at Piazza Torcello, making it a straightforward stop alongside the island's other historic sites for anyone exploring Venice attractions.
The Archaeological Section holds Roman grave monuments and objects recovered from nearby Altino, the Roman town whose population is thought to have contributed to the early settlement of the lagoon islands. The Medieval and Modern Section broadens the picture with local finds that document the culture and daily life of past island residents across successive centuries. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible. Entry tickets cover admission to both sections; guided tours and audio guides are not included, so visitors explore at their own pace. There is no cancellation on bookings, so confirm your visit before purchasing.
Make your way to Piazza Torcello, where the museum is located. Arrive in good time before you plan to start your visit, as the island of Torcello is small and the journey from Venice requires a vaporetto connection, so it is worth allowing extra travel time. Your entry ticket covers admission to the museum; a guided tour and audio guide are not included, so if you would like structured commentary, arrange one separately in advance.
The museum is arranged across two main sections: the Archaeological Section and the Medieval and Modern Section. Move through at your own pace, taking in the display cases and larger pieces such as the Roman grave monuments. The collection is spread across a manageable space, making it straightforward to see both sections in a single visit.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
The Museo Provinciale di Torcello is a museum on the island of Torcello, near Venice, dedicated to the origins and history of the lagoon. Founded in the late 19th century, it houses two main sections: an Archaeological Section covering the Paleolithic era through to the late Roman period, and a Medieval and Modern Section spanning the early Christian era to 19th-century island life.
The Archaeological Section displays artifacts including Roman grave monuments and objects from the nearby ancient city of Altino, while the Medieval and Modern Section traces developments on the island up to the 19th century. Together, the collections shed light on the culture and daily life of past residents of the Venetian lagoon.
The ticket covers admission to the museum. A guided tour and audio guide are not included.
The meeting and starting point is Piazza Torcello, on the island of Torcello.
Yes, the museum has wheelchair access.
This ticket is non-refundable and cannot be cancelled once booked.
Museo Provinciale di Torcello, Piazza Torcello
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