The summer camps at the Civic Archaeological Museum of Camaiore for children aged 5 to 12 are back again this year.Come and experience adventures at the Museum with us, try creative workshops, group games and always different activities to NEVER get bored!When:- June 30 - July 4- July 7 - July 11- July 14 - July 18- July 21 - July 25- August 25 - August 29*- September 1 - September 5*- September 8 - September 12*Time: 8:30-12:30 (with the possibility of early entry and late exit only on request)Costs: €50/weekDiscounts: 10% for brothers/sisters and COOP card holders (only for the dates indicated above*), the two discounts cannot be combined.LIMITED PLACES, if you are interested, book as soon as possible: fill out the form by scanning the QRcode or through the following linkFor information: / 0584 986366We look forward to seeing you!
Archaeological Nights 2025 - The Etruscans and their fortune The Etruscans tell... stories, objects and family secrets On the occasion of the Archaeological Nights 2025 the Civic Archaeological Museum, in collaboration with Edunarche, invites you to a night at the museum to discover the fortune left to us by the Etruscans!The museum will have an special opening: 18:00/20:00It will be a special late afternoon of archaeology, history and fun!An event dedicated to the whole family to discover the mysterious world of the Etruscans.For children: an Etruscan treasure hunt among clues, objects from the past and small tests to overcome, in search of secrets of an ancient people.For adults: a pleasant aperitif during which you can observe finds, listen to curiosities and talk about the link between the Etruscan civilization and the Versilia area.Free event!Ticket price: €4.00 full/€2.00 reducedInfo and reservations: / 0584 986366/320 383 3252 (Marcella, also whatsapp)It will be an opportunity to experience history together, play, relax and discover how close the Etruscans are to us ... if you know where to look!We look forward to seeing you!
A melodrama in 3 acts with a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, Tosca debuted at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900.The action is set in papal Rome at the time of the Battle of Marengo. Here Floria Tosca, a passionate and strong-willed singer, and her lover Mario Cavarossi, a painter with liberal sympathies and a convinced anticlerical, are hindered by Baron Scarpia, the head of the Bourbon police in the service of the papacy. Driven by murky passions and innate wickedness, Scarpia, like a sadistic puppeteer, will determine the course of events from the beginning to the end of the opera.
A melodrama in 3 acts with a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, Tosca debuted at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900.The action is set in papal Rome at the time of the Battle of Marengo. Here Floria Tosca, a passionate and strong-willed singer, and her lover Mario Cavarossi, a painter with liberal sympathies and a convinced anticlerical, are hindered by Baron Scarpia, the head of the Bourbon police in the service of the papacy. Driven by murky passions and innate wickedness, Scarpia, like a sadistic puppeteer, will determine the course of events from the beginning to the end of the opera.