The Museum of Prehistoric Statues in Sardinia has been housed in the prestigious Palazzo Aymerich, since 2010, a former resident of the Marquises of Laconi.
The museum’s exhibition displays examples of incredible scientific interest, and is currently spread across 11 rooms between the ground floor and second floor of the Palazzo. Ten rooms are dedicated to the menhirs and the important prehistoric anthropomorphic statues in central-southern Sardinia; the eleventh one, “the gallery“, overlooks the vast internal courtyard and houses material culture findings found in megalithic funeral contexts in Laconi.