The National Museum Giovanni Antonio Sanna is a renowned cultural institution located in Sardinia, Italy. With a rich history and a diverse collection of exhibits, the museum offers visitors a unique insight into the region's heritage. The museum showcases various aspects of Sardinia's cultural and historical significance, including exhibits on the Nuragic civilization, ethnographic displays, and the history of Sardinia itself. Additionally, the museum has undergone recent renovations, ensuring a modern and immersive experience for all guests. From ancient artifacts to contemporary art, the National Museum Giovanni Antonio Sanna provides a comprehensive exploration of Sardinia's past and present. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an art lover, or simply curious about the region, a visit to this esteemed museum is sure to be a rewarding and enlightening experience.
Reviews
Great ancient and heritage items and some amazing clothes, dress designs. We enjoyed the time here. However just be aware everything is in Italian, no English version’s guide or information at all. You can only paid by cash for the tickets!!!
Bad experience. Could not pay with Visa. Opening in 2022.! Texts in english not readable due to bad Color. Came for the etnographic section, but it was removed without notice on the website. Not worth the 7 euro entrance fee. Shame!
I do love a good museum. However this one was extremely disappointing. I don't think the entrance fee is worth the visit.
It is a beautiful and very interesting Museum about the over 8.000 years history of Sardegna
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The worst museum experience of our lives :
Incoherent placement, extremely scarce context on what you’re seeing, and even vandalised art. The artefacts shown could have made up for these first few cons, if not for the absolutely unhinged staff. Not only did they make me and my friends pay one more euro each than the price shown on the ticket for the entrance but they also made me (a minor, for whom the entrance is supposed to be free) pay under the pretext that they already pulled out the 18+ ticket. Cherry on cake has got to be the guards following us and giving us stares that would have made Clint Eastwood jealous during the whole visit. DO NOT GO THERE, and thank you for reading.
Thanks to the closure of two departments that are under reconstruction the museum seemed a bit small. But the exposition is very interesting and educating
Good bilingual museum. Lots of ancient artifacts. What makes it so special, is yje quality of these artifacts. Would recommend 10/10.
Poorly lit with difficult to read captions. Very little interpretive signage. Mostly fragments of pottery
Location
Via Roma, 64, 07100 Sassari SS, Italy
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