• The Museum of Ancient Ships is a museum in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. The museum exhibits ancient ships and artifacts.
  • 1000 years of history: trading and sailors, routes and shipwrecks, navigations and life on board, and the story of the city of Pisa.
  • A historic bell tower created by Giovanni Pisano between 1302 and 1311 is housed in the Museum of the Ancient Ships of Pisa.
  • When you visit the Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa you will find the amusement you are searching for, but you need to prepare yourself for a remarkable walk!
  • The Museo delle Navi Antiche in Pisa (Museum of Ancient Ships) is one of the largest naval shipwreck exhibits in Italy.
  • With its immersive layout and informative displays, the Museum of Ancient Ships brings to life Pisa’s often-overlooked maritime past.
  • Pisa | Museum of the Ancient Ships. In 1998 during works near the Pisa San Rossore train station, an impressive series of shipwrecks emerged in an...
  • ...of 18 ship wrecks placed one on top of the other emerged, all dating back to the Roman Period, and now showcased at the Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa.
  • Discover the Museum of Ancient Ships of Pisa, showcasing archaeological finds related to ancient seafaring and maritime activities in the region.
  • The museum is called "Ancient ships museum", but actually it's configured as a real archaeological museum (which Pisa has so far lacked).