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The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM. It is closed on Mondays. It is located at Via Margaritone 10, Arezzo, a 10-minute walk from the train station. Check for updates on the official website.
General admission costs €6. EU citizens aged 18–25 pay €2. Visitors under 18 and people with disabilities (and one companion) enter free. On the first Sunday of the month, admission is free for everyone.
A full visit takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has 27 rooms with Etruscan and Roman collections, including the famous Euphronios krater.
It is key to understanding Etruscan culture (Arezzo was one of its 12 city-states). It houses the best-preserved Roman amphitheater in Tuscany and was linked to Gaius Cilnius Maecenas, patron of poets such as Virgil and Horace.
Avoid market days (Saturday mornings). Prefer weekday afternoons or early entry times. In summer, avoid the hottest hours (12:00 PM–4:00 PM).
Yes, it has an elevator and ramps on all floors. Accessible restrooms are on the ground floor. Wheelchairs are available on request (contact +39 0576 902630).
5 minutes away: Basilica of San Francesco (frescoes by Piero della Francesca) and Piazza Grande. 10 minutes away: Roman Amphitheater and Arezzo Cathedral. See the tourist map on Visit Tuscany.
1) Download the audio guide with interactive map 2) Wear comfortable shoes (uneven ancient paving) 3) Do not touch exposed archaeological remains (protected by display cases). Photography without flash is allowed.
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