You need to join the tour to see the outside area. There seems to be just one afternoon tour - at 3pm. Returned at 2.40pm and paid 8 euros for my ticket. At 2.45pm it started to rain. Two of the three staff came to the door, opened it and gesticulated at the weather and declared the tour would be cancelled due to rain. It stopped after 5-7 minutes so I assumed the tour would still go ahead. Unfortunately it seemed IT WAS TOO DANGEROUS to even set foot outside. This seemed a bit of overreaction given that some areas were paved. I did notice the only time the three staff (responsible for all 5 visitors) showed any animation was when cancelling the tour and they otherwise looked pretty miserable. I was refunded 3 euros so spent 5 euros for10 minutes looking at some rather dull cabinets of archeological findings hence the two stars. The outdoor area looked interesting but check the clouds before handing...
Read moreWe wanted to visit the archaeological site. All the signs and google business info says the admission is between 9am to 4pm and the last admission is at 3pm. We were told at the entrance that we aren’t allowed to visit the site and the only possible admission would be at 3pm. Really strange, because all the signs (different ones, not only one) clearly states something different. Too bad, we would have really loved to visit the...
Read moreWhat an amazing place to visit. The museum and its artefacts are so interesting and the information gives a real insight into Roman life. The guided view of the sight was an experience I would not have missed! The must go to place in Porto Torres. The ladies on the reception were so lovely and caring making sure we didn't miss anything. I would have liked to take them home ! Thank you for an...
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