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Pile Dwelling Museum of Fiavé


The Fiavé Pile Dwelling Museum is an archaeological museum located in Fiavé, Trentino, Italy. The museum is dedicated to the archaeological finds that occurred in the archaeological site of Fiavé, which includes the remains of a prehistoric pile-dwelling settlement.

The archaeological site of Fiavé was discovered in 1864 and has since been the subject of numerous excavation campaigns. The remains of the pile-dwelling settlement have been dated to the period between 3900 and 2200 BC. The site includes the remains of huts, palisades, dugout canoes and other prehistoric artefacts.

The Pile Dwelling Museum of Fiavé houses a vast collection of archaeological finds from the Fiavé site. The collection includes ceramics, stone and bone tools, weapons and ornaments. The museum also houses a number of reconstructions of pile-dwelling huts and other aspects of the prehistoric settlement.

The Pile Dwelling Museum of Fiavé is an important place for the conservation and valorisation of the prehistoric archaeological heritage of Trentino. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the life of the prehistoric communities that inhabited the stilt houses of Fiavé.

Information for visitors

  • The Pile Dwelling Museum of Fiavé is open from April to October. The museum is closed on Mondays.
  • The entrance fee to the museum is 6 euros for adults, 4 euros for children and students.
  • The museum offers guided tours in Italian, English and German.
  • The museum is accessible to disabled people.


Pile Dwelling Museum of Fiavé
Address: Via 3 Novembre, 53, 38075 Trento
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Site: http://www.cultura.trentino.it/Temi/Archeologia

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