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The National Archaeological Museum in Cagliari
The museum gathers materials from all over Sardinia.
Opening hours: 9am-14 and 15-20 (closed on Mondays and festivities).

The Archaeological Museum in Sant’Antioco (province of Cagliari)
The museum hosts mostly materials from the archaeological excavations in Sant'Antiaco, findings from the necropolis, the tophet, and from an area called “Chronicles” in the centre of Sant'Antioco that has only recently been explored.
Opening Hours: 9am-13 and 15.30-18 (October-May); 9am-13 and 15.30-19 (June-September) Sundays included.

The Archaeological Museum in Pula (province of Cagliari)
The museum gathers material from the archaeological site of Nora.
Opening hours: 9am-20 (Summer); 9am-18 (Winter); Archaeological area of Nora: 9am-19.30 (Summer), 9am-Sunset (Winter).

The “G.A. Sanna” Archaeological and National Museum in Sassari
The Museum exhibits archaeological material from all over Sardinia, and particularly from the province of Sassari; it also has a picture-gallery and an ethnographic section.
Opening hours: 9am-19pm. Closed on Monday and Sunday afternoon.

Antiquarium Turritano, Porto Torres (province of Sassari)
The museum houses the finds from the excavations of the city and the necropolis of Turris Libisonis.
Opening hours: 9am-13.30 (week-ends 9am-13) / 15.30-19.30 (Tuesday and Thursday); closed on Monday.

The Nino Lamboglia Naval and Archaeological Museum in La Maddalena (province of Sassari)
The Museum was opened after the important discovery of a Roman cargo ship that was wrecked just before the island of Spargi in II B.C. and covers underwater archaeology.
Opening hours: 8am-13.30pm (closed on Sunday).

Antiquarium Arborense of Oristano
This museum gathers material from various private collections, they are mainly finds from the Sinis peninsula (Tharros) and from the prehistoric sites around the lagoon of Cabras.
Opening hours: on Sunday 9am-20pm

The Menhir Museum in Laconi (province of Nuoro)
The museum hosts about forty Chalcolithic menhir that were found in the territory of Laconi in the last twenty years.
Opening hours: 9am-13 and 16-18 (winter); 9.30am-13 and 16-19.30 (summer); closed on the 1st Monday of every month.


 
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