Jatta Museum
Jatta Archaeological Museum
The National Archaeological Museum ‘Jatta’ is set up in the halls of the neoclassical Palazzo Jatta, in the heart of Ruvo di Puglia. The rich collection has artefacts by the most renowned Apulian and Greek potters. In the first room are showcased terracotta pieces with human figures and architectural motifs. Daunian Trozzella vases and black glazed ware. The second room has a large vase decorated with masks, and artwork by the painter from Baltimora. In the Rhita rooms are pictures with zoomorphic motifs, whilst the last exhibition space is dominated by the most important vase of the collection, the Attic red figure vase decorated by the painter Talos, dating back to the 5th Century BC.
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