The museum inside the castle offers visitors a historical journey from prehistory to the Middle Ages. The first rooms are dedicated to prehistory and protohistory, while the subsequent Roman section houses artifacts from the city's monumental and residential buildings, exquisite finds from the city's necropolises, sculptures, and funerary stelae. The main room recalls Acqui's spa and healing traditions, featuring a reconstruction of the ancient Bollente fountain. The exhibition concludes with a section dedicated to the Late Antiquity and Medieval periods. The castle's internal park hosts a small and evocative Botanical Garden/Bird Garden, enriched by works of art and archaeological finds that complement the museum exhibition. The exhibition "MEMORIE DA AQUAE STATIELLAE" (Memories from Aquae Statiellae) will also be open to the public - a unique glimpse of Acqui Terme through photographs and memories of archaeological research conducted between the 1960s and 1980s.
CASTLES OPEN TO THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM AT EASTER AND EASTER MONDAY
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