The Palazzo Dei Musei holds in its west wing a section of Roman inscribed stone tablets and slabs. It also has the monumental testimonies of Mutina that came to light in the last forty years following a series of discoveries just outside the perimeter of the Roman city occupied sometime in the imperial age by a monumental necropolis. The most interesting items are the testimonies relating to the burial grounds that extend along the Via Aemilia to the East of the city, especially the monumental funeral altar of the Centurion Clodius.