Museo archeologico di Frosinone, Archaeological museum in Frosinone, Italy.
The Archaeological Museum of Frosinone is a collection space showing artifacts from the earliest human settlements through the Roman period. The rooms are divided into chronological sections and display objects found during excavations around the city.
The institution was founded in 1972 and opened to visitors in 1994 inside a former administrative building from the Papal State era. The collection grew from excavations conducted over decades in the region.
The museum displays objects that reveal how communities in this region lived across many centuries and organized their settlements. The artifacts show everyday items and religious practices that shaped life in the Frosinone area.
The building has multiple exhibition spaces and guided tours are available when visitors request them in advance. It is helpful to check opening hours and tour availability before your visit.
The collection includes bronze mirrors and burial objects from excavations near the Cosa River, offering glimpses into ancient Frusino life. These items reveal craftsmanship and social structures of a civilization that disappeared long ago.
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