This precious museum houses over five hundred artefacts found in various locations in the Marano Lagoon and the coastal area behind it.
The objects on display highlight in particular the important function of this area as an intermediary between the Adriatic and the hinterland, with its historical, cultural and economic implications.
A visit to the museum will give you the chance to retrace the most significant stages of human presence in Marano and the lagoon area from prehistoric and protohistoric times to Roman times, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. You will also be able to admire a unique find: an iron sword returned from the sea, dating back around 1000 years.
Summer opening hours (May – September)
Tuesday and Friday 9.00-12.30
Wednesday 15.00-19.00
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 15.30-19.00
Winter opening hours (October – April)
Tuesday and Friday 9.00-12.30
Wednesday 15.00-19.00
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays 15.00-18.30
Special evening openings (summer 2021)
Thursdays (from 8 July to 2 September) – Fridays (from 10 to 24 September) 8.00 p.m. – 10.00 p.m.
Sundays (in July and August) 8 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Free entry
Reservation compulsory on weekends and public holidays, recommended on weekdays
Every last Sunday of the month in the afternoon the Museum offers the possibility of a free guided tour (reservation only).
For info and reservations: call 0431 640506 (during opening hours) or send an email to museolaguna@comune.maranolagunare.ud.it
museolaguna@comune.maranolagunare.ud.it