National Museum

of Archaeology of the Sea in Caorle

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 DonĂ -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

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