Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci
Museum · Volterra ·

Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci

Museum · Volterra ·

Museum showcasing ancient Etruscan artifacts, pottery, sculpture

Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null
Museo Etrusco Mario Guarnacci by null

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Via Don Giovanni Minzoni, 15, 56048 Volterra PI, Italy Get directions

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Via Don Giovanni Minzoni, 15, 56048 Volterra PI, Italy Get directions

+39 0588 86347
comune.volterra.pi.it
comunevolterra

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Nov 24, 2025

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Derrick H.

Google
We went there on the Notte Bianca (7/19/2025) when all the museum in the city is free after 21:00. We were the one of the first into the museum when it opened at 21:00 and we’re the only ones on the second floor where the famous sculptures are. Really cool experience to be able to explore a museum at night with so little people and being able to see the artifacts up close without being rushed by other tourists. Really recommend going on a Notte Bianca.

Ari E.

Google
Amazing museum. Amidst all the Roman ruins in Italy, the Etruscans often get overlooked. This museum has a ton of artifacts from the Etruscans -- older than the Roman empire and incredibly well preserved. The signage is mostly bilingual. Where it's only available in Italian, staff were willing to give us an explanation in English.

Robert and A.

Google
We'd read the reviews and were conflicted. Is this another old museum? NO. This is THE presentation of Etruscan life. The museum has undergone an amazing upgrade thanks to the EU. Ok, there are a couple of rooms with exhibits that are dated. But the rest are great. Seems a major project has occurred in 2025. Information is presented in Italian and English. The new displays are classy. We knew nothing about Etruscan culture. Now we know a bit more. Worth a visit for sure

Mike B.

Google
Since I knew next to nothing about this pre-Roman civilization and was intrigued, the museum was the main attraction I wanted to see in Volterra. However, we almost passed it by as it looked so unimposing on the outside and there didn't seem to be anywhere to park nearby. In fact, there is some parking just 50 yards down the road, with a scenic view. Inside, the museum is very modern and well organized. The displays are beautiful and have more interpretive material than we had seen in some other museums. I highly recommend visiting.

Jan B.

Google
This Museum contains a beautiful collection of sarcophagi and other Etruscan tools. Very interesting, and definitely worth a visit. Having an elevator, it is accessible and comfortable, too. Still, the museum lacks modernity: there is no introduction to the Etruscans, and being unprepared it takes a while to understand what the exhibition is all about. Doesn‘t matter, maybe, when there are plenty of guards, as in this museum. You could simply ask, couldn‘t you? Unfortunately, the guards I talked to also couldn‘t explain the Etruscans, too. Thus, 3 stars. But hey, just a video intro and a little bit of tutoring and us visitors would all be set, wouldn‘t we?

Richard E.

Google
This museum is a must see if you’re in Volterra, as it shines a bright light on the Etruscan (pre-Roman) civilisation. The collection is somewhat uneven - there are some sections which look as if they’re still awaiting reorganisation and improved explanatory notices, and there are more funerary urns than most people need, but the most important sections are well laid out and explained, and include some fascinating and beautiful items, such as the very extended figure of a young man, and even some of the funerary urns! Highly recommended.

Dax P.

Google
For lovers of Etruscan history, and for those just learning about the importance of the Etruscans, this museum is superb. From funerary uns, to bronze sculptures, to amazing household artifacts, this museum has it all. We spent over 2 hours inside and loved every minute. Plus, a huge bonus for us were the several beautiful (but covered) mosaic floors! Such a great museum!

Daniel P.

Google
An intriguing museum that was the surprise highlight of our visit to Volterra! Just visible on a distant hilltop, Volterra was pointed out to us by a local winery owner as a city we needed to visit because of its place in Tuscan history and its unique cultural artifacts - the burial urns of the Etruscans and its Roman theater. We didn't know much more than that, but we knew enough to trust when someone recommends something to us with nothing to gain for themselves, and we couldn't be happier we followed that instinct. This is one of those amazing museums that makes you want to continue to learn more even after you leave!