Established in 1823, located in Palermo. This archaeological museum features one of the most important collections in Italy, including artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times, with notable items like the Palermo Stone and Selinunte sculptures.

Opened in 1954, located in Palermo. Housed in a Gothic-Catalan palace, this art museum displays a significant collection of medieval and Renaissance art, including the famous “Annunziata” by Antonello da Messina.

Established in 2008, located in Palermo. This unique museum features a stunning collection of Sicilian maiolica tiles, showcasing the island’s decorative art from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
