2 Best Sights in Ischia, Capri, Ischia, and Procida

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Museo Archeologico di Pithecusae

Fodor's Choice

Lacco Ameno's archaeological importance—it rests below the first Greek settlement on Italian soil on the island, at Monte Vico—is amply reflected by the finds displayed in Ischia's top museum. The museum occupies much of the Villa Arbusto, built by Carlo d'Aquaviva in 1785 on top of a Bronze Age settlement. Inaugurated in 1999, with the directors of both the British Museum and the Louvre in attendance, its eight rooms house a wide range of Greek pottery unearthed at the ancient necropolis site near the Baia di San Montano, much of it dating to the earliest years of the Greek colony (late 8th century BC), including Nestor's Cup, the oldest known kotyle vase in existence. There is also a room dedicated to internationally renowned filmmaker Angelo Rizzoli, who once lived in the villa, as well as a section devoted to dolphins. Villa Arbusto combines musical serate, or evening soirées, in summer months with visits to the antiquities museum.

Corso Angelo Rizzoli 210, Lacco Ameno, 80075, Italy
081-996103
Sight Details
€8, gardens free
Closed Sun.--Tues. afternoon

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Museo del Mare Ischia

Housed in the Palazzo dell'Orologio, the town's Museo del Mare Ischia is dedicated to the daily life of fishermen. Ship models, archaeological finds, nautical instruments, and the stray modern art show make up the small holdings.

Via Giovanni da Procida 3, Ischia Ponte, 80077, Italy
333-2825247
Sight Details
€5
Closed Mon.

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