MUSEO GREGORIANO ETRUSCO
Archaeology
2024
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2024
Museum housing a thematic collection begun in 18th century Rome.
The Etruscan Gregorian Museum is one of the least visited sections of the museum, and wrongly so, since the works on display here are a perfect complement to the museum in Villa Gullia. Inaugurated by Pope Gregory XVI in 1837, it gathers a thematic collection begun in the eighteenth century. The remains come mainly from Cerveteri, the great necropolis of northern Rome. The most remarkable work is the Mars of Todi, an Etruscan statue in bronze found in Todi and dating from the sixth century B.C., which represents a life-size Etruscan soldier.
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Visited in april 2016
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Des collections exceptionnelles comme vous n'en verrez nulle part ailleurs.
Visited in september 2016
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Un très beau musée découvert par hasard. Une multitude de pièces magnifiques, à voir et à revoir !
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