[1] The ancient city of Spina, close to modern Comacchio was abandoned in the 2nd century BC, but was discovered by chance in 1922 and was excavated.
A special section is dedicated to religious life of the city, manifested by epigraphic evidence.
The ground floor also holds two monohull boats (commonly referred to as pirogues) recovered in 1948 in the Isola Valley.
The paintings represent mythological scenes and everyday life, and indicate the spread of Greek art in the Etruscan sphere.
In addition, jewels in gold, silver, amber and semiprecious stones, made by ancient the artisans of the Po and Central Italian Etruria are displayed.