22.11.2024 11:00 - 22:00
Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig, St. Alban-Graben 5, 4051 Basel
Adults: CHF 12.00
Groups of 10 persons or more: CHF 5.00
Persons under 20 years: CHF 5.00
Persons in training under 30 years: CHF 5.00
Children under 13: free of charge
Audio guide (D, F, E): free of charge, please bring your own smartphone and headphones.
Free admission: Every Thursday and Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday all day
Groups of 10 persons or more: CHF 5.00
Persons under 20 years: CHF 5.00
Persons in training under 30 years: CHF 5.00
Children under 13: free of charge
Audio guide (D, F, E): free of charge, please bring your own smartphone and headphones.
Free admission: Every Thursday and Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday all day
New permanent exhibition about the Etruscans, one of the most important ancient civilisations.
During the 6th and 5th centuries BC, when the Etruscan culture was flourishing like never before or after, Rome was still nothing more than an insignificant settlement. With their rich metal deposits, thriving agricultural system and lively trade relations and cultural exchanges with other Mediterranean peoples, the Etruscans had become one of the most important civilizations in the ancient world. Etruscan territory covered the areas in Italy that are known today as Tuscany, Umbria, and northern Lazio. The new permanent exhibition, which extends through six rooms, presents the fascinating and multifaceted culture of the Etruscans.
Opening hours
The current daily opening hours can be found on the museum website.More dates
Contact
Antikenmuseum Basel und Sammlung Ludwig
St.-Alban-Graben 5
4010 Basel