R. P. Gustavo Le Paige Archaeological Museum, displaying ceramics and pottery crafts from the first inhabitants of the area.
Use the shelves to display ceramics, glass or trailing plants.
The ground floor covers the period from Byzantine to Turkish rule, displaying plans, charts, photographs, ceramics and maps.
About 150 booths display paintings, carvings, ceramics and other works.
The shop also displays quality textiles, ceramics and glassware.
Room 2 deals with the Indian culture of Peru and displays ceramics of the Nazca, Mochica and Chimú Indians.
Displaying ceramics with specific decorations (incised and impressed), the culture was assimilated by the autochthonous background.
It houses and displays furniture, interior design, altar pieces, religious paintings, objets d'arts, tapestries, wallpaper, ceramics and glassware, plus toys from the Middle Ages to the present day.
The museum also displays traditional ceramics from various areas of Indonesia and contemporary ceramics.
The Archeological Museum of Sassari displays ceramics from the Copper or Aneolithic Age (2600 BC).