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The most extensive collection of Etruscan art and artifacts anywhere.
The most extensive collection of Etruscan art and artifacts anywhere. Fantastic collection and well worth the admission charge. A difficult museum to find, but a lovely display in a beautiful villa setting.
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Piazzale di Villa Giulia, 9, Villa Borghese 00196 - Roma
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