Museo archeologico e d'arte della Maremma

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Museo archeologico e d'arte della Maremma
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Museo archeologico e d'arte della Maremma
Former name
Museo civico archeologico di Grosseto
EstablishedMarch 1, 1860 (1860-03-01)
LocationPiazza Baccarini, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy
Coordinates 42°45′41.5″N11°06′49.31″E / 42.761528°N 11.1136972°E / 42.761528; 11.1136972
Type Archaeological museum
Art museum
Founder Giovanni Chelli
DirectorAnna Bonelli (since 2019)
CuratorChiara Valdambrini (since 2019)
OwnerComune di Grosseto
Website maam.comune.grosseto.it

The Museo archeologico e d'arte della Maremma (Archaeological and Art Museum of Maremma) is an archaeological and art museum in Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy.

It was founded by Giovanni Chelli in 1860, originally as a section of the Chelliana Library. In 1955 the museum became a separated institution with the name of Museo civico archeologico di Grosseto, under the direction of archaeologist Aldo Mazzolai. It was completely renewed in 1975 and set up in the former courthouse in Piazza Baccarini; it was then renamed Museo archeologico e d'arte della Maremma.

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