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Housed in a former Jesuit monastery perched above the Roman Theater, the Museo Archeologico al Teatro Romano displays Roman and pre-Roman artifacts excavated in and around Verona, from mosaics and bronzes to glass and inscriptions.
The building served as a Jesuit convent from the 16th century and was later used as military barracks. It became a museum in 1923, leveraging its location directly above the excavated theater. The collection has grown through ongoing urban excavations.