The Petrie Museum, part of the University College of London, is housing one of the greatest collections of Egyptian and Sudanese archaeology in the world, with an ... read more
The Harrow School, Old Speech Room Gallery and Museum, houses the School’s collections of Fine Art and Antiquities (Egyptian, Greek and Etruscan), including ... read more
The Bank of England Museum tells the story of the Bank of England through its fascinating historical objects and works of art. The collection contains 40,000 items and ... read more
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology, founded in 1683. Our world famous collections range from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art, ... read more
The Pitt Rivers Museum, founded in 1884, houses the archaeological and anthropological collections of the University of Oxford, with more than 500,000 objects, ... read more
The museum of London Docklands is part of the Museum of London. The museum tells the story of the capital from its first settlers to modern times, being a true urban and ... read more
The Ausgrabungen (Excavations) Michaelerplatz, part of the Wien Museum, is an archaeological site, where two main roads crossed in Roman times (now marked with red ... read more
The Casa dos Bicos, part of the Museum of Lisbon, showcases parts of the Roman city wall of Lisbon and cetaria, from a Roman factory which made fish preserves and sauces, ... read more
The Teatro Romano, part of the Museum of Lisbon, is an on-site museum, aims to reveal what used to be one of the most important monuments of the city of Olisipo ... read more
SNM - Archaeological Museum, part of the Slovak National Museum, is dedicated to archeological findings in the territory of Slovakia from prehistoric ages up to the late ... read more
National Museum of Archaeology, established in 1923, is dedicated to several cultural periods in Poland through different permanent exhibitions, as well as temporary ... read more
The Barbier-Mueller Museum preserves, exhibits and studies a collection started in 1907 by Josef Mueller and continued by his heirs up to the present. This collection, ... read more
Skulpturhalle Basel, managed by the Antikenmuseum Basel, houses a unique and large collection of cast replicas of antique sculpture. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Museum Jan Cunen, housed in the 19th century 'Villa Constance', was founded by the city archivist Jan Cunen (1884-1940). It contains a fine art collection ... read more
Museum Het Valkhof is dedicated to the rich Roman history of Nijmegen, the largest Roman city in the Netherlands, with Charlemagne's Valkhof castle. The museum ... read more
The Hôtel-Dieu museum, displays collections of important archaeological discoveries made in Cavaillon and its surrounding region, from Prehistory to the Modern Age, ... read more
The Lapidary Museum (Le Musée Lapidaire), is a lapidarium-museum and displays the classical Greek, Etruscan, Roman and Gallo-Roman collections of the Calvet Museum. ... read more
Castello di Copertino, dating back to the 13th century when the city was made a county capital by Charles of Anjou, is example of Apulia’s Renaissance military ... read more
The Archaeological National Museum is housed in the Swabian-Angevin Castle, built in the 13th century by the son of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, Manfred. The ... read more
The Castle of Trani (Castello di Trani) was built as part of an impressive defensive system of Emperor Frederick II of Swabia (1194 – 1250) to protect the Kingdom ... read more