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The South Tyrol Museum of Archeology is located in the center of Bolzano. The Museum is located in the headquarters of the imperial Austrian National Bank which later became the Bank of Italy. The Museum houses a rich collection of archaeological finds from South Tyrol. In particular, the collection includes objects that start from the Paleolithic up to the Early Middle Ages. Among the most significant works is the famous Ötzi, or "the man who came from the ice" also known as "the mummy of the Similaun". The man was found in 1998 and was subsequently exhibited in the Museum with his objects. The visit is enriched by videos, interactive multimedia stations, models, reconstructions and stereoscopic images that allow you to have a more in-depth overview. The Museum hosts temporary exhibitions, conventions and conferences related to the archeology of the area. Relevant are the numerous reconstructions of Roman settlements and the finds found in the area that gave birth to the South Tyrolean inhabitants of the Roman era.

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Via Museo, 43
39100 Bolzano

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