Interiors of a museum, Francesco Ribezzo Provincial Archaeological Museum, Brindisi, Province of Brindisi, Puglia, Italy

Getty Images/DeAgostini

Museo Archeologico Provinciale Ribezzo

Brindisi


This superb museum covers several floors with well-documented exhibits (in English), including some 3000 bronze sculptures and fragments in Hellenistic Greek style. There are also terracotta figurines from the 7th century, underwater archaeological finds, and Roman statues and heads (not always together).


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Brindisi attractions

1. Porta dei Cavalieri Templari

After the Romans, the next big event to hit Brindisi was the Crusades during the 12th and 13th centuries. The Porta dei Cavalieri Templari, an exotic…

2. Cathedral

0.02 MILES

This 12th-century cathedral was substantially remodelled after an earthquake in 1743. You can see how the original Romanesque structure may have looked by…

3. Roman Column

0.09 MILES

The gleaming white column above a sweeping set of sun-whitened stairs leading to the waterfront promenade marks the terminus of the Roman Via Appia at…

4. Palazzo Granafei-Nervegna

0.1 MILES

This 16th-century Renaissance-style palace is named for the two different families who owned it. The building is of interest because it houses the huge…

5. Tempio di San Giovanni al Sepolcro

0.13 MILES

This 12th-century church, a brown bulk of Norman stone conforming to the circular plan the Templars so loved, is a wonderfully evocative structure,…

6. Cathedral

20.29 MILES

Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Ostuni's dramatic 15th-century cathedral has an unusual Gothic-Romanesque-Byzantine facade with a frilly…