Italy buys famed Etruscan tomb, displays it in Rome museum

Published July 1, 2026 Updated July 1, 2026 07:26am
THE Tomb of Francois, a fourth-century BC masterpiece bought last month by Italy’s culture ministry for 15 million euros.—Reuters
THE Tomb of Francois, a fourth-century BC masterpiece bought last month by Italy’s culture ministry for 15 million euros.—Reuters

ROME: One of the most important surviving pieces of ancient Etruscan artwork went on permanent display at Rome’s National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia on Tuesday, after the state stepped in to buy the frescoed tomb.

Named after the archaeologist who unearthed it in 1857, the Franois Tomb was a richly decorated burial chamber in the ancient city of Vulci, a centre of power for the Etruscan civilisation, just north of Rome.

The Italian state spent 15 million ($17 million) on a series of celebrated frescoes found in the central hall of the tomb, which were painted between 340 and 320 BC, combining scenes from Greek mythology with episodes from Etruscan history.

“The Franois Tomb is one of the great treasures of archaeology, in particular, of Etruscan culture. It tells the story of families, heroes, gods, and warriors of the Etruscan time,” said Luana Toniolo, head of the Villa Giulia museum.

“What is also very important is that we can see images of the Greek myth that are described by Homer, reinterpreted in an Etruscan way,” Toniolo said.

The Etruscans dominated large swathes of central Italy before the rise of ancient Rome and helped shape early Roman religion, culture and urban life. The Franois Tomb offers a rare glimpse of the conflict between the local foes, with one of the frescoes showing Etruscan heroes slaughtering enemies identified by inscriptions as men from Rome and other rival cities.

Published in Dawn, July 1st, 2026

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