Introducing Parco Archeologico di Lilibeo, a captivating archaeological site that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the region. Nestled in a scenic location, this brand showcases the remarkable remnants of past civilizations, providing a unique experience for history enthusiasts and curious explorers alike. Parco Archeologico di Lilibeo takes pride in its commitment to preserving and curating the archaeological treasures that lay within its grounds, inviting visitors to uncover the mysteries of the Phoenicians, Punic Wars, and more. With its mosaic of historical artifacts, including amphorae, domus, and other fascinating remnants, the brand invites guests to delve deep into the past and immerse themselves in an enchanting journey through time. Whether it is a seasoned history buff or a curious traveler, Parco Archeologico di Lilibeo offers an unforgettable experience for all who seek to enrich their understanding of the ancient world.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible toilet
- Toilets
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Good for kids
- Restaurant
Reviews
This is definitely worth a visit! The exhibitions are not too big, but are beautifully organized, explained and displayed. Some pieces are just stunning! The outside park is surprisingly big and the mosaics of the villa all the way in the back are definitely worth seeing. But don’t forget sun lotion 😊, the area doesn’t look big, but there is almost no shade once you enter the park.
I'm giving this a 5 star because it's a little treasure. Unfortunately it's clearly under appreciated and underfunded.
It is well worth a visit. €4 for some incredible mosaic and a brilliant example of a Roman ship displayed in a way you can walk through.
Please visit and support this little gem as it could do with an injection of funds and since the top 1% are unlikely to donate; an increase in visitors would definitely help.
We visited this with Segesta 4x4 and it was wonderful, full of adventure and rich with information. Marco and Giorgio were very professional......we just couldn't ask for more! Segesta 4x4 is highly recommended
Excellent museum, enjoyed it very much on a cloudy, windy day!
Pretty spectacular museum of you consider what they’re actually doing and working on. Things over 2000 years old. The two ships they’ve recovered thus far (at least in part) are really impressive to think about. The architecture from so long ago was still great. There’s also a lot of history about the city and the ruins underneath that used to be the city. 4€ per person, well worth the price of admission.
This museum is very much worth stopping at. Far exceeded expectations. The ship which is the main attraction is well presented but there is much more to this museum. Numerous artifacts dating back centuries BC. Large grounds with ancient site. Paths are easy to walk and artifacts well described. Very inexpensive entry fee.
Amazing experience! One of the most amazing roman museums I've ever visited, with great presentation and for a very cheap price! A must visit!
Unfortunately I can't say its worth the money. Maybe free entrance or symbolic like 1€ would change the rating to higher but for me it was not worth it. The building is very small, toilets are disgusting and smell really bad. The worst part is outside because lawn was very neglected, grass was very high and you would never know what can jump out of it, there were a lot of lizards everywhere. The signs are poorly deployed so you don't really know if there is something interesting there or not . Definitely can't recommend, maybe if the outside would be more taken care of. Instead of nice time we were terrified and had to very fast find the way inside. From good side the boat is worth seeing
Location
Lungomare Boeo, n° 30, 91025 Marsala TP, Italy
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