The Regional Aeolian Archeological Museum in Lipari is dedicated to archaeologist Luigi Bernabò Brea, who conducted excavations in the 1950s. The park, created in some rooms of the castle and archbishop’s palace in Lipari, also contains artefacts found on the other islands of the archipelago.
There are five sections, located in other historically significant buildings: the adjacent Prehistoric Archaeology Pavilion in the Bishop’s Palace, the Minor Islands Pavilion, the Epigraphic Pavilion in a 1920s building, the Classical Archaeology Pavilion, the Submarine Archaeology Section, and the Volcanology Pavilion.