Museums in Tuscany often have irregular opening times, so it may be worth your while to plan ahead by visiting a few relevant websites prior to your trip and the local tourist office once you arrive.
Etruscan pottery, including vase, bronzes, gold and silver work, coins.
Street: Via of the Column 38
Telephone: 055 23575, 055 2478641
The reservations are carried out near Florence Museums tel. 055 294883 to the additional cost of € 3, 00.
Etruscan archeological findings such as the Etruscan lamp (IV century B.C.) and the funeral furnishings (including a number of jewelry pieces) from the Melone II tomb in Sodo.
From April 1 to October 31: - 10 am - 7 pm
From November 1 to March 31: - 10 am - 5 pm
Entrance Fee: euro 7, 00 - (group rate 4, 00 euro, school 2, 00 euro)
Closed on Mondays
Via Margaritone, 10 - 52100 Arezzo
Telephone: 0575/20882 - 0575/22259
Fax: 0575/20882
Open from 8.30 am - 7 pm
Etruscan and Roman finds.
Via Portigiani, 27 - 50014 Fiesole (Firenze)
Tel. 39 055 59118-59416
Palazzo del Vecchio Tribunale
Piazza Baccarini 3 58100 GROSSETO
Tel. 0564/488750, 751, 752, 754
Vases, sculptures, bronzes.
Viale Dante 53042 - Chianciano Terme (Siena)
The Guarnacci museum is one of the earliest public museums in Europe.
Via Don Minzoni 15
Tel. 0588 86347
Museo Etrusco and Museo d'Arte Sacra Piazza Pecori