The Province of Brindisi (Italian: Provincia di Brindisi) is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Brindisi. It has an area of 1,839 square kilometres (710 sq mi) and a total population of 401,652 (2013).
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The Diocesan Museum of Ostuni is found on the ground floor of the ancient Episcopal Hall, formerly the home of the Bishops of the ‘White City’. The museum, opened in August 2017, was designed to contain artworks originally housed in the Treasury of the Co-Cathedral Chapter, and from the Chapter Archeological Collections and art treasuries of local churches and monastries belonging to the Benedictine order (1519) and the Carmelite order (1730). In order to create an enjoyable, educational and cultural atmosphere, descriptions of the works of art in caption form have been added throughout the museum (an audio version is also available as an QR code for smarthphones). The aim is place our visitors, both adults and children, at the centre of the museum experience, awakening their thirst for culture via the museum’s innovative approach. Teodoro De Giorgio, Art Historian and Scientific Curator of the Museum
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Thought this museum was going to be quite small, but it had exhibits spread over 4 floors! Descriptions in English and Italian. Very interesting displays on the archeological finds from the city & also the seas nearby. I particularly liked the glass objects and the mosaics. It is also free to get in, I think they should have a donations box, so visitors can make a contribution if they wish.
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The location of Faldetta archaeological collection places in a high quality environmental contest, in the most typical side of the "waterfront" and facing offshore sea and the Island of Saint Andrew. The building Belvedere holds the collection. This building was inaugurated in 1931, together with a new placement of the Virgil Staircase (known as scalinata Virgiliana) and at its top Virgli's House , (who died in Brindisi) anc the Roman Columns. To the city of Brindisi, it is a new museum focus point included in a wide urban path: The House of Tourist nearby, the historical structures of Granafei Nervegna Palace and that of the former Assize court, the former Monastery of Scuole Pie and St Clair, the strategic defence system, the of San Giovanni al Sepolcro. Collection has 363 archeological finds, mostly from Apulia region, consisting of a variety of vase shapes (trozzella, amphoras, little cups, alabastrons, lekythoi, amphoriskoi, aryballoi and oinichoai) and of a variety of pottery: Mycenaean, and Corinthian pottery, attic black figures pottery, italiotes red figures pottery, black, brown and red painted Gnathia style, polychrome, achromatic, geometric and sub geometric and in bands pottery. Furthermore, collection consistis of some glass paste and bronze finds, some coroplastic samples and Indian sculpture.
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I'm not very good with museums and get bored easily but not at this one. The internal display was well laid out with just the right amount of informations and lots of english info too. After that it was time to explore outside and that too was excellent, well laid out with lots of information. The Qtag boards meant that we could get extra english too. The staff were great and we spent a really good 5 hours there!!
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