The museum is divided into two sections. The first floor exhibits the most significant finds from Caorle and neighbouring sites, dating from the Recent Bronze Age (13th century – first half of the 12th century BC) to modern times. On the ground floor you can relive the story of the brick Mercury, a Napoleonic-era warship that sank during the Battle of Grado on 22 February 1812.
Address: Via Strada Nuova, 80 – Caorle (Venice)
It is possible to arrive using the ATVO Line 4 (Venice-Mestre – San Donà-Caorle) or the Caorle Urban Line 97, getting off at the ‘Ristorante Tituta’ stop, only a 3-minute walk from the museum.
At the same time as purchasing the ticket, it is possible to purchase a ticket for admission to the museum at full or reduced price. (There are no price concessions)
Hours:Monday – Thursday Closedospan,
Friday – Sunday 10-18
Box office closing time 18:30
Telephone:0421 83149
It is also possible to purchase combined tickets National Museum of Altino+National Concord Museum of Portogruaro+Archaeological Area of Concordia Sagittaria+Museum of Archaeology of the Sea of Caorle