Rediscover the daily life of the most remote human communities through the threads of time, with emotions, needs and aspirations that are ancient yet still relevant today.
Rediscover the daily life of the most remote human communities through the threads of time, with emotions, needs and aspirations that are ancient yet still relevant today.

The National Archaeological Museum of Verona was inaugurated in February 2022. It is housed in a former Habsburg-era prison, transformed from a closed and restrictive place into a meeting and exchange point open to the public.
The museum houses materials from the most significant recent excavations in the Verona area, within a layout divided into a series of subsections dedicated to the main prehistoric and protohistoric sites. A new section dedicated to the Roman era is currently being set up.
The museum is run by the Veneto Regional Museum Authority, part of the Ministry of Culture, and its director is Dr Giovanna Falezza.