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The National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria and Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia (also known as "Piacentini" palace), owns one of the most remarkable collections of finds from Magna Grecia.
initially formed by a core of material disposed of from the civic museum of the city, built in the nineteenth century, the National Archaeological Museum of Magna Grecia grew then with the many finds from the various excavations carried out to date by the Archaeological Superintendence of Calabria.
Today the new Calabrian artifacts are no longer gathered and stored in a single museum, but are exposed in those locations where new archaeological discoveries have enabled the setting up of small local museums (Crotone, Locri, Roccelletta of Borgia, Sybaris, Vibo Valentia, Lamezia Terme) which now flank the Reggio Calabria museum.