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Rodolfo
September 9, 2019
In this beautiful new museum opened in 2019 you can admire a lot of real roman ships recovered in the last 20 years in Pisa. They were 6 metres underground, an incredible series of ship wreckages in an extraordinary state of preservation, with their loads of commercial items and various remnants of life on board. Opening days: Wednesday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday Guided tours available
In this beautiful new museum opened in 2019 you can admire a lot of real roman ships recovered in the last 20 years in Pisa. They were 6 metres underground, an incredible series of ship wreckages in an extraordinary state of preservation, with their loads of commercial items and various remnants of…
Maria
June 26, 2021
One of the most visited museum at Pisa
Paolo
August 6, 2020
Many ships wrecks dating from the roman epoch on exhibition, othe finds of the prehistoric period of the region are also shown.
Andrea
November 24, 2018
The Shipyard of the ancient ships of Pisa It is an archaeological museum born following a fortunate case: in 1998 in fact, on the occasion of the construction of a railway junction, traces of ancient boats and remains of an urban port in perfect state of preservation emerged. The find has made much fuss and so the shipyard has become a kind of museum for scholars and curious. The visit shows the spaces in which the ships are restored and the archaeological finds found in the showcases are on display. The museum can be easily reached on foot from Piazza dei Miracoli by going to the Lungarno Simonelli.
The Shipyard of the ancient ships of Pisa It is an archaeological museum born following a fortunate case: in 1998 in fact, on the occasion of the construction of a railway junction, traces of ancient boats and remains of an urban port in perfect state of preservation emerged. The find has made muc…
Elena & Eugenio
November 6, 2021
The exhibition of “Le Navi Antiche di Pisa” takes place in the majestic rooms and aisles of the “Arsenali Medicei” (the Medicean Arsenals), along the Arno river. They were built almost 400 years ago by Grand Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici’s will. He wanted to strengthen his naval power and resuscitate the ancient glories of Pisa Maritime Republic. The majestic rooms and the aisles, originally built to accommodate great Grand Duke ships, are now the perfect place to display the wonderful restored ships. Here the grandiose Roman ships are exhibited, as a starting point for the long history of sailing in Pisa, now finding new life inside the rooms of the museum. In 1998, in Pisa outskirts towards the sea, the Italian Railways started the construction works to build a control center for the Rome-Genoa line, next to Pisa San Rossore station. Immediately some wooden objects began to be unearthed and the archaeologists realized the immense value of this discovery. In particular, what emerged 6 meters underground was an incredible series of ship wreckages, including their loads of commercial items and various remnants of life on board, in an extraordinary state of preservation. The excavation site of Ancient Roman ships of Pisa, originated from this discovery, was completed in 2016 and it brought to light about thirty Roman boats and thousands of fragments of pottery, glass, metal and traces of organic materials. This is one of the most interesting and rich excavation and research sites of the last few years.
The exhibition of “Le Navi Antiche di Pisa” takes place in the majestic rooms and aisles of the “Arsenali Medicei” (the Medicean Arsenals), along the Arno river. They were built almost 400 years ago by Grand Duke Cosimo I de’ Medici’s will. He wanted to strengthen his naval power and resuscitate the…

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