Museum of Ancient Art, Aarhus
Antikmuseet | |
Århus Denmark | |
Type | Cultural history |
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Website | Museum of Ancient Art |
The Museum of Ancient Art (Danish: Antikmuseet) in Aarhus, Denmark is museum dedicated to the ancient art and cultural history of the mediterranean countries, in particular Ancient Greece, Etruscan civilization and Ancient Rome. The museum is situated in the university campus in the district Midtbyen.[1]
The museum was founded in 1949 by a professor from Aarhus University as a study collection in classical archaeology. The basis of the collection was 500 artifacts from the ancient cultures around the mediterranean donated by the National Museum and a number of plaster casts of antique sculptures from a museum in Aarhus. In 1971 the present exhibition area was inaugurated and since then the collection has been much expanded through purchases, presents and donations. The new physical framework and the many additions meant the collection could serve a wider audience than university students and the name of the collection was changed to the Museum of Ancient Art. In 2003 the museum was renovated and has since hosted a number of special exhibits.[2]
Collection
The museum collection includes about 4000 original artifacts from the ancient cultures in the mediterranean. The
The Greek coin collection is one of the most extensive in
References
- ^ "Antikmuseet" (in Danish). Aarhus Municipality through VisitAarhus. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
- ^ a b "Museet" (in Danish). Museum of Ancient Art. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
- ^ "Oldsager" (in Danish). Museum of Ancient Art. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
- ^ "Gipser" (in Danish). Museum of Ancient Art. Retrieved 11 September 2015.