April 26, 2011
Meseo Nazionale Romano (The National Museum of Rome) in Palazzo Massimo, situated in the historic city center, a short distance from Termini station, houses one of the most important collections of classical art in Italy. The four floors of exhibits offer a rich panorama of Roman art from the Late Republican era through the Late Antiquity( 2nd c.BC - 5th c. AD).
The exhibits include masterpieces of ancient sculptures, ancient Roman frescoes and mosaics, as well as Roman coins and jewels, even a Roman Mummy.
I find the most interesting part of the exhibits is that there are numbers of busts displaying Roman ladies' hair styles.
Meseo Nazionale Romano (The National Museum of Rome) in Palazzo Massimo, situated in the historic city center, a short distance from Termini station, houses one of the most important collections of classical art in Italy. The four floors of exhibits offer a rich panorama of Roman art from the Late Republican era through the Late Antiquity( 2nd c.BC - 5th c. AD).
The exhibits include masterpieces of ancient sculptures, ancient Roman frescoes and mosaics, as well as Roman coins and jewels, even a Roman Mummy.
I find the most interesting part of the exhibits is that there are numbers of busts displaying Roman ladies' hair styles.
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