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Sarsina: The National Archaeological Museum Reopens After Restoration and Seismic Retrofitting

Sarsina: The National Archaeological Museum Reopens After Restoration and Seismic Retrofitting

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina (Forlì-Cesena) will reopen to the public on June 23, 2026, following a renovation project that involved both the building and the museum’s exhibits. The reopening will take place in the prese...
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The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina Reopens Completely Renovated

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina Reopens Completely Renovated

The National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina, in the province of Forlì-Cesena, has reopened its doors to the public following a major renovation project that involved both the building and the exhibition layout. The total investment of 1.5 mi...
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Capri Verdemare: Maicol Borghetti’s sculpture, submerged in the sea and returned to the Belvedere in Capri

Capri Verdemare: Maicol Borghetti’s sculpture, submerged in the sea and returned to the Belvedere in Capri

Capri Verdemare is a site-specific sculpture project by Maicol Borghetti conceived for the island of Capri, created in collaboration with Franco Senesi’s Liquid Art System and featuring a critical essay by Alessandro Romanini. The project is sp...
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A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

A visitor stumbles upon a decorated stone artifact in Monza Park, along the Lambro River

On June 10, a visitor to Monza Park stumbled upon a decorated stone artifact near the Lambro River, not far from the Mulino del Cantone. The visitor reported the discovery to the Villa Reale and Monza Park Consortium, which initiated the necessary pr...
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Oderzo: A Large Early Christian Basilica Discovered—Mosaics and Tombs from Late Antiquity

Oderzo: A Large Early Christian Basilica Discovered—Mosaics and Tombs from Late Antiquity

An archaeological discovery described by the researchers themselves as “exceptional” is rewriting the late antique history of Oderzo (Treviso). In the areaof the former fish market, in the southeastern sector of ancient Opitergium, excava...
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The clay tablets from Poggio Civitate return to Siena forty years after their first exhibition

The clay tablets from Poggio Civitate return to Siena forty years after their first exhibition

Forty years after their first exhibition, the terracotta slabs from Poggio Civitate return to Siena with the exhibition *Horses and Power*, scheduled from June 20 to July 18, 2026, in the exhibition spaces of Palazzo Sansedoni, home to the MPS Founda...
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Crotone: New Finds from the Excavations at Ancient Kroton—The Pottery Quarter Identified

Crotone: New Finds from the Excavations at Ancient Kroton—The Pottery Quarter Identified

New data from the excavation campaignin the Pignera-Stadio area of Crotone are helping to expand our knowledgeof ancient Kroton and its urban and economic organization. The news was announced by the City of Crotone in a statement from Dalila Venneri,...
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"Porcelain Wreck" Discovered in Norway: 18th-Century Treasure Found at a Depth of 600 Meters

"Porcelain Wreck" Discovered in Norway: 18th-Century Treasure Found at a Depth of 600 Meters

A discovery set to rewrite an important chapter in Northern Europe’s maritime history has emerged from the depths of the Skagerrak, the strait that separates Norway from Denmark and connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. At a depth of about 600 me...
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