The National Archaeological Museum of Fratta Polesine, inaugurated February 21, 2009 at Barchesse of Villa Badoer, is the outcome of over 40 years of research in Polesine, in particular with regard to the late Bronze Age. The materials displayed, among the most significant in Europe, are attributable to the villages that populated the ancient River Po between the twelfth and tenth centuries BC: the core of the most important artifacts back to the village of Frattesina and the two cemeteries to it Related found in locations Narde and Zanotto Fund.
INFORMATION
Director: Federica Gonzato
Opening: every day, all year. Closed on days 1 May, 25 December and 1 January (for any special openings on these dates contact the museum - 0425668523)
Hours: 8:30 to 19:30 (closing Ticket 19.00) Ticket price: full price € 3; reduced € 1.5 boys aged between 18 and 25 years old, free for students and EU citizens aged under 18 years.
museum guide: for sale Mini museum guide: free Disabled access: Yes educational services and guided tours: available by reservation