The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica

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The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica
The Archaelogical Museum - Ex Convent of Santa Scolastica

Info

Address:
Largo Monsignor Tommaso M. Ruffo 73
Phone:
080 5412596
Categories:
Museums , Archeology
Opening time:
Opening date: 01/12/2016 Closing date: 31/12/2017
Opening days: Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Opening time: 10:00-17:00
Opening date: 01/12/2016 Closing date: 31/12/2017
Opening days: Sunday
Opening time: 10:00-13:00
More on timetables:
Closed monday
?Holidays from 10.00 to 13.00

Mobility

How to reach us from the airport

From Viale Enzo Ferrari continue in the direction of Strada Provinciale 204 / Viale Gabriele d'Annunzio / SP204. Take Viale Europa, SS16, Via Napoli and Corso Vittorio Veneto in the direction of Via Venice to Bari. Follow Via Venezia and Largo Papa Urbano II to Piazza S. Nicola.

How to reach us from the highway

From the toll booth at Bari Sud of the Autostrada A14, Take E843, Viale Giuseppe Tatarella, the underpass Sottopassaggio Giuseppe Filippo, Via Brigata Regina. Continue on Corso Antonio de Tullio in the direction of Via Venezia to Bari. Follow Via Venezia and Largo Papa Urbano II to Piazza S. Nicola

How to achieve using the means of transport

AMTAB A bus lines (rest area in Piazza Massari) #2, #10, #12/, and #35 stop near Largo Abate Elia.

Where the parking lots are located

Lungomare Imperatore Augusto-Area Parcheggio Museo Archeologico

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Description

Present use:
archeological area
Dating:
VIII century - XII century

From Piazza Mercantile square, following the Muraglia city walls to their furthest point, one reaches the imposingly monumental buildings of Santa Scolastica, some of the most beautiful and picturesque edifices in the city. These include a 16th century Aragonese bastion (erected after the demolition of a medieval church dedicated to Saints John and Paul) and the ancient monastery, site of the city’s archaeological museum together with the archaeological area of San Pietro. An entrance within an embrasure at the foot of the bastion leads to a route which allows the visitor to observe part of the rich archaeological stratification of the site which ranges from the Bronze Age (2000 BC) to the Byzantine and Medieval eras, passing through the Greek and Roman periods. The remains of the old city walls, dating back to the end of the 4th century BC are among the most striking historical relics on display. It is also possible to see the ruins of a pre-historic village and a Peucetian and Greek burial ground. Since October 2014 the museum has made improvements by adding new exhibition areas and its reorganisation programme is still in progress. http://www.provincia.ba.it/home_page/struttura_e_organizzazione/00001096_MUSEO_ARCHEOLOGICO_PROVINCIALE.html

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