1National Museum of Abruzzo – MUNDA
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You have to see this museum before you leave. An interesting aspect of this place is the giant skeleton of an Archidiskon meridionalis or mammoth, a prehistoric “elephant,” which was found a few miles from Aquila in 1954. It’s one of the first things you will see when you get here as it is located on the ground floor. The museum actually has three floors. On the other floors, you’ll find inscriptions and pieces from Abruzzo, including a fine Roman calendar from Amiternum (25 AD). There are also wooden and terracotta sculptures, paintings by Flemish and Roman and Neapolitan artists, and contemporary arts.