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Pietro Griffo Museum


The Pietro Griffo Museum is located in Agrigento, Sicily, and is dedicated to the history and archaeology of the ancient city of Akragas and the surrounding region.

The museum is named after its founder, Pietro Griffo, a well-known Sicilian archaeologist of the 19th century.

The museum houses a vast collection of archaeological artifacts, including ceramics, coins, statues, reliefs, mosaics, and other objects, which span from the Bronze Age to the Roman era. In particular, the museum preserves one of the largest collections in the world of red-figure Greek pottery.

The museum is divided into several sections, including one dedicated to the history of Akragas and its art, one dedicated to the necropolis of Agrigento, and one related to the archaeological evidence of the surrounding region.

The museum also offers guided tours and educational activities for schools.

The Pietro Griffo Museum is an important reference point for archaeology enthusiasts and for those who want to learn about the ancient history of Sicily.



Pietro Griffo Museum
Address: Via Passeggiata Archeologica 92100 Agrigento Italia
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