The museum headquarters is Palazzo Varisano, a building constructed in the 18th century on the remains of an older 16th-century structure, traces of which still remain in the ground floor rooms. The building is also remembered in historical chronicles because on August 13, 1863, Giuseppe Garibaldi delivered the famous speech there, concluding with the phrase “…either Rome or death”. The museum illustrates the prehistoric, classical, and medieval phases of archaeological sites in the province of Enna, excluding the territories of Centuripe, Aidone, and Piazza Armerina, for which specific museums exist or are being set up. The collections come from excavations conducted by the Superintendence, acquisitions from private individuals, and transfers from the Museums of Syracuse and Agrigento. The organization of the Museum is curated according to a topographic criterion of the areas, sites, and contexts of origin. In each room, the artifacts are displayed and, through educational supports, the places of discovery and the history of the research are illustrated.
Information about the Archaeological Museum of Palazzo Varisano
Piazza G. Mazzini, SNC
94100 Enna (Enna)
0935528127
Source: MIBACT

