The Tuscan Archipelago Museum System (S.M.AR.T.) is a one-of-a-kind network: seven islands, fourteen museums, Roman villas, Medici fortresses, and sites of extraordinary natural and cultural value, at the heart of the UNESCO MAB Biosphere Reserve.
A heritage waiting to be discovered spanning archaeology, art, mineralogy and history across some of the most beautiful waters in the Mediterranean.
Not to be missed
The portrait of Mago Chiò
Tempera on wood - 1888 (?)
The portrait of Raffaello Foresi
Oil on canvas - 1868-1872
Granite altar from the period of Hadrian’s rule
Granito - II secolo d.C
Chryselephantine statuette of Pan and Dionysus
Ivory - Roman age
The theatre curtain by Vincenzo Antonio Revelli
- 1815
The portrait of Pietro Gori
oil painting on canvas - 1875 (ca.) - 1899 (ca.)
View of the Stella and Falcone Fortresses on the Island of Elba
Oil painting on canvas - XVIII century
The Roman oil lamp with a rodent mouse
terracotta - metà del I - II sec d.C.
Etruscan clay bronzes
Bronze - VIII - VII century B.C