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    • HowieG494 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Certainly this trip to Italy has had some interesting moments and one such was yesterday at the Faggiano Museum in Lecce, a brilliant, small museum, totally unlike any as I've ever seen before and fascinating as it was by chance that it's long history was discovered not too many years ago when some remodeling was done that led to significant discoveries dating the house's origins back 2000 years. [It came to my attention as a result of its being prominently praised on TripAdvisor.com as a place not to be missed. I agree.] In this photo collection from the museum's site: http://www.museofaggiano.it/fotogallery.html, look for the light that is suspended over the top of a long hole into the ground. It's there on the first page of photos. You won't have to go trolling. It's quite obvious. That is a picture of a "dead drier". That is to say, it was used to dry the dead. NOTE: English speakers, if you do not speak Italian, do not worry. You will be provided a "paint by the numbers" pamphlet with English so you can wonder your way through. CAUTION: There are several levels to the display. You will need climb and descend and if you have small children with you, this is not a good site to visit with children, in my opinion. You may worry more about their safety and whereabouts and unable to relax and enjoy this site. If you are elderly and unsure of your footing, similarly, use caution. Returning to the "dead dryer", it was a ghoulish thought but practical wisdom was in play at a time so many centuries back when this property was actually a nunnery at some period in its 2000 years of history. On the death of a nun, she would be suspended upside down, and lowered deep into the shaft, blood drained from her body into a little stream below. In summary, this was a fascinating find, totally unexpected, and just goes to show why TripAdvisor's contributors offer insights normally many of us would miss. Certainly I would have missed this one but for TripAdvisor.
    • Ashimo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A very charming and quirky little museum. Parts of this old building have been conserved in order to expose a very interesting history of not just the building itself but also of the site upon which the current building is standing. A very charming and helpful lady greeted me and though we didn't speak the same language she was very enthusiastic in guiding me to some of the features. The entrance fee was very low, just a couple of euros.
    • Costafly 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of the very interesting sites of Puglia. Evidence of Cellar Rooms, silos, granary, tombs, gravesand underground walkways, recovered during the restoration.
    • Toppies_11 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      2,000 years of history in what looks like a normal Lecce house. This family run museum shows the ruins of a convent that was only discovered when renovations to the house were undertaken. Well worth a visit.
    • writer48 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were astonished at the amount of work that went into developing and maintaining this museum and we would suggest that it is a wonderful discovery for those visiting Lecce. The ladies who greeted us are the widow and daughter of one of the early assistants who helped excavate the astonishing underground caverns, cisterns, and ancient spaces. They were most helpful to us in directing us and answering questions and the pride they have in this building and in their husband and father is evident, charming and real. Some have referred to this museum as an “archeological freak show”, but that insults the people who have gone to remarkable lengths to uncover this work and share it with visitors. It also insults those who have visited and enjoyed it. This is an hour or two well spent, and we encourage people to visit. There is a small fee of 3 euros to enter. Physically handicapped visitors will have difficulty due to the stairs and narrow passages.
    • philB1947 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An unexpected and unusual place to visit. Hidden behind an ordinary looking house front is a treasure trove of archeological findsWell worth a visit, and not like any other museum that I have seen.
    • Foodgloriousfood88 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It's a great stop. I didn't think much of it but once I walked it, you would be provided a little notebook explaining what all the spots are and what different rooms are used for. One was used for drying the bodies....apparently, the nun would hang a dead body and let the blood drip until it's all dried up and then bury it. Hmm, very graphic. But definitely a nice stop.
    • archhannah 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was in Lecce for just one night and wandered around the old part of Lecce photographing the buildings and alleyways. I was thrilled to stumble onto this incredible archaeological museum. The family was very inviting and the multiple levels of ancient history were well documented in English. What a discovery while the morning organized tour of our group knew nothing of it. Put it high on your list!
    • lillias_urban 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This museum is so interesting and is a must if you are in Lecce. There is no charge but you will want to leave a donation as it is such an fascinating building.
    • 639francescan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This family run museum is a great discovery. Millenary strata of history can be found and it was an amazing experience to do. Highly recommended
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