The National Archaeological Museum of Taranto is among the most important in Italy and was established in 1887. The Museum occupies from the beginning the former...
The Diocesan Museum of Taranto (MUDI) was inaugurated on 6th May, 2011. The museum is housed in the building that was the foundation of the Archbishop’s Seminary...
The Alfredo Majorano Ethnographic Museum is located inside the ancient Palazzo Pantaleo, a building with beautiful 1700 architecture which will become the next...
Via D’Alò Alfieri, c/o Istituto “Righi”, 51, Taranto
The ‘BiosTaras’ Museum of Natural History in Taranto located on Corso Umberto, owes its creation to the commitment of Aldo Bianchi, his wife Anna Florence and...
Not to be confused with Toronto, the largest city in Canada. For other uses, see Tarentum (disambiguation). Taranto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈtaːranto] ( ); Latin:...