- Warehouses in Palazzo Ducale, Urbino.
- Remains of a Roman sarcophagus
Palazzo Ducale, Urbino. - Demidoff Gallery in Napoleon's villa
Demidoff was Count Anatolio Demidoff, husband of Napoleon's neice Matilde di Monfort. This is a map of Elba by Ferdinando Bertelli from the 1560s. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
Archeological museum in Portoferraio is in the old salt store rooms of the Linguella Medicean Fortresses. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
Many amphoras have been found in the seas around the island. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
I don't know what these benches are made of, but they are special. - LIguella Museum, Portoferraio
Remains of a Roman villa. - Ancient graffiti
in Linguella, Portoferraio, Elba - Various coins
The steamer Polluce sank between Porto Azzurro and Capoliveri in 1841. These are some of the many coins recovered recently. - Napoleonic coins
There were a lot of coins. A lot. These are Napoleonic. - Snaky jewellery from Polluce
That is some interesting jewellery: snakes! - Various coins
These are the golden coins recovered from the Polluce. - Toilet from Polluce
Yes, they had such wonderful toilets (with water pumps). - Museo Arcivescovile
The entrance to the museum. - Saint Andrew's Chapel
Six female martyrs: Daria, Perpetua and Felicitas. On the other side are Eufemia, Eugenia, and Cecilia. - Saint Andrew's Chapel
The dome is decorated with four angels pointing towards IX, and the four symbols of the evangelists. - Saint Andrew's Chapel
Depiction of young Christ with Saint Peter and Saint Paul. - Museo Arcivescovile
Pulpit - ambo (597) shows plenty of animals as well as Saints John and Paul. Made out of a reused old sarcophagus. - Museo Arcivescovile
- Museo Arcivescovile
- Museo Arcivescovile
Apparently a 16th century patera. Whatever that is. - Museo Arcivescovile
Cross of Agnellus, details of the silver medallions. - Museo Arcivescovile
Cross of Agnellus. The silver medallions covering the cross date from the 11th century. - Museo Arcivescovile
The cathedral, the baptistry on the right, and the Museo Arcivescovile on the left.