The museum follows an educational approach in its exhibition design, organizing artifacts chronologically on the first floor and thematically by site and excavation on the second floor. At the center, the
necropolis serves as the main archaeological site and can be observed from various points along the museum's permanent exhibition route. The displayed materials range from the
Middle Paleolithic to modern times, although, given Cartagena's strong Roman influence, the most numerous and best-presented artifacts belong to this period. Notable exhibits include the Latin epigraphy collection alongside ceramics, architectural elements, sculptures, construction materials, mining artifacts, and trade-related objects, reflecting the city's different historical phases. Ongoing archaeological excavations in the historic center, under which the ancient
Carthago Nova lies, continuously provide new artifacts and valuable historical insights into the
history of Cartagena. To support this research, the museum has annexed facilities equipped with workspaces, a library, workshops, and photographic and restoration laboratories. The museum is also part of the annual event "The Night of Museums," during which free access is granted to visitors. == Image Gallery ==