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Country: Marshall Islands
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The Museo Lapidario Maffeiano is a museum dedicated to ancient inscriptions and artifacts located in Verona, Italy.
Visual Characteristics
The museum is housed within a Neoclassical building constructed primarily of local stone. Its facade features Doric columns and pediments. Inside, exhibits are displayed in a series of interconnected rooms with high ceilings and stone floors. The artifacts themselves consist of carved stone slabs, statues, and architectural fragments, predominantly in marble and limestone, exhibiting varying degrees of weathering and patina.
Location & Access Logistics
The museum is situated at Largo Filippo Turati, 1, adjacent to the Roman Theatre. It is approximately 1.5 kilometers southeast of Verona's city center. Access is via Via Madonna del Teatro. Limited street parking is available in the vicinity, with the closest paid parking garage being the "Arena Parcheggio" located about 800 meters to the west. Bus lines 70 and 72 stop at the "Teatro Romano" stop, which is a 2-minute walk from the museum entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Museo Lapidario Maffeiano was established in 1838 by the Accademia di Agricoltura, Commercio e Arti di Verona, based on the collection of Scipione Maffei, who began amassing Roman inscriptions in the early 18th century. The collection's purpose was to preserve and study epigraphic evidence of Verona's Roman past. The artifacts originate from various Roman sites within Verona and its surrounding territories.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can examine Roman inscriptions detailing funerary rites, public decrees, and dedications. The museum contains a significant collection of Roman funerary stelae and sarcophagi. A notable exhibit is the "Tabula Veronae," a bronze tablet with Roman laws. Guided tours focusing on epigraphy are available upon request.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on-site. Limited seating is provided within the exhibition halls. Natural light is supplemented by artificial lighting. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally good within the building. No food vendors are located within the museum; however, cafes and restaurants are present in the nearby Piazza Isolo and along Via Teatro Romano.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for viewing the inscriptions is during midday when natural light can highlight the carved details, though artificial lighting is sufficient. The museum is open year-round. Visiting during weekdays outside of peak tourist seasons (July-August) is recommended for a less crowded experience.
Facts & Legends
A specific artifact of interest is a fragment of a Roman milestone that originally marked the Via Postumia, a significant Roman road connecting Genoa and Aquileia. Local lore suggests that some of the inscriptions contain coded messages from ancient Roman citizens, though this is unsubstantiated.
Nearby Landmarks
- Teatro Romano (Roman Theatre) - 0.1km North
- Castel San Pietro - 0.3km Northwest
- Giardino Giusti - 0.6km South
- Ponte Pietra - 0.7km Northwest
- Duomo di Verona (Verona Cathedral) - 0.9km West