The Museum, housed in the seventeenth-century Villa Adele, exhibits archaeological finds of ancient Antium that have been discovered in the area around the town and in the sea.
The tour, punctuated by informative panels about the history of the site, take you through eight rooms, with relics that go from the primitive settlement of a Lazio civilisation (IX-VII century B.C.), to the high and middle imperial period (I century A.D.).
The last two rooms are set aside for the few examples from late antiquity, in which a progressive decline of the town can be seen, and during its rebirth, after centuries of neglect, only beginning in the sixteenth century, and above all from the seventeenth century, with the construction of luxurious residences for cardinals and the port in Pope Innocent’s papacy.



































