
The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy
Legion of Honor
100 34th Avenue (at Clement Street), San Francisco, CA 94121
Tuesday – Sunday 9:30 am – 5:15 pm
Admission
Paid Admission
About
Togas, temples, hydraulic engineering, winemaking, and even "Roman" numerals, all widely credited to the Romans, were actually Etruscan innovations. The Etruscans thrived in what is now Italy for almost a millennium, from around 900 to 100 BC, before the rise of the Roman Empire. They laid the foundation for present-day architecture, engineering, and artistic achievements. Yet their culture remains overshadowed by ancient Greece and Rome. Drawing on the latest archaeological discoveries and cutting-edge scholarship, this is the most comprehensive exhibition on Etruscan culture in the United States to date. Almost 200 exquisitely crafted and well-preserved examples of bronze and terracotta sculpture, gold jewelry, ceramics, and architectural features, as well as the longest-surviving piece of Etruscan writing, reveal a legacy that continues to captivate today.