A new branch of the Archaeological environmental museum was inaugurated in Sant’Agata Bolognese in 2010. The exhibition displays a collection of archaeological finds dating back to the Bronze Age, found in the Bolognese plain between the Samoggia and the Panaro river.
At the time, this area was a densely populated region, which owed its prosperity to its rich soil as well as its efficient economic and social organization. The typical settlement was the "terramara", a peculiar square-shaped village, surrounded by a moat.
This museum is the main venue of an exhibition complex, which can be defined as the "spread museum of the science of the Bolognese plain"; the other four locations are:
- Crevalcore
Map
Archaelogical enviromental museum - Venue of Sant'Agata
Via Terragli a Ponente
40019 Sant'Agata Bolognese
Telephone: 0039 051 6871757
Email: segreteria@agenter.it
Interests
- Art & Culture