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Museum Mansio Sebatum
San Lorenzo di Sebato, Puster Valley
Description
Roman period in Val Pusteria. The life of our ancestors 100BC-600AD. In the land of Saevates. The Museum Mansio Sebatum Archaelogical Museum is the first museum in South Tyrol dedicated to the ancient Romans who lived in the area around San Lorenzo. The exhibition displayed on th...
Roman period in Val Pusteria. The life of our ancestors 100BC-600AD. In the land of Saevates. The Museum Mansio Sebatum Archaelogical Museum is the first museum in South Tyrol dedicated to the ancient Romans who lived in the area around San Lorenzo. The exhibition displayed on three floors illustrates history and development of the ancient Mansio Sebatum settlement and includes many remarkable finds from and around San Lorenzo. The exhibition also provides results from researches on the Iron and Roman Ages which give detailed insight into the daliy life of those times.
Approach

By car, it is easily accessible from the A22 (Brenner motorway), exit Bressanone/Brixen in Val Pusteria/Pustertal, St. Lorenzen/San Lorenzo di Sebato. The museum is located at the central square of the village in front of the parish church.

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Prices

  • Adults: € 5.00
  • Concessions: € 3.00 (students, civilian service, 65+)
  • Family ticket: € 10.00 (2 adults and children up to 11 years of age)
  • Per school pupil / class: € 3.00 (every age group incl. guide)
  • Groups: € 3.50 (8 people or more)