Tarquinia National Museum

Coordinates: 42°15′13″N 11°45′20″E / 42.25361°N 11.75556°E / 42.25361; 11.75556
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Tarquinia National Museum
Museo Archeologico Nazionale Tarquiniense
The museum is housed in the Palazzo Vitelleschi.
Tarquinia National Museum is located in Italy
Tarquinia National Museum
Location within Italy
Established1924
LocationPiazza Cavour 1a, Tarquinia, Province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
Coordinates42°15′13″N 11°45′20″E / 42.25361°N 11.75556°E / 42.25361; 11.75556
TypeArchaeological museum
DirectorMaria Gabriella Scapaticci
WebsiteOfficial website

The Tarquinia National Museum (

Necropolis of Monterozzi
to the east of the city. It is housed in the Palazzo Vitelleschi.

History

The Palazzo Vitelleschi was built between 1436 and 1439 for the

Necropolis of Monterozzi.[1]

  • The courtyard of Palazzo Vitelleschi
    The courtyard of Palazzo Vitelleschi

Collection

The Palazzo Vitelleschi has three floors. On the ground floor the

Sarcophagus of Laris Pulenas, and other stone artifacts from the middle of the fourth century BC are exhibited in chronological order. The most notable sarcophagi which belonged to the most important Tarquinian families are seen in the tenth room. Some of these were carved from Greek marble.[2]

The first floor shows the

24th dynasty. Especially pottery from Corinth was imported in large quantities from the end of the seventh to the sixth century BC and imitated by the Etruscans. Some bronze tableware also dates to the Orientalizing period. After this comes the Attic black-figure and red-figure pottery from the fourth century BC, the Classical period. A collection of Etruscan bronze coins is exhibited in the ballroom. In the same room are later gold coins from the Roman Empire which were found at Gravisca, Tarquinia's ancient harbor, and gold jewelry. The first floor ends with a collection of votive offerings.[2]

  • The winged horses relief which decorated the pediment of the Ara della Regina temple.
    The winged horses relief which decorated the pediment of the Ara della Regina temple.
  • Details of The winged horses
    Details of The winged horses
  • Etruscan relief with sphinxe
    Etruscan relief with sphinxe
  • Etruscan relief
    Etruscan relief
  • The Bocchoris vase

The second floor is a square porch which offers a view over the city and the countryside. This floor houses some of the restored paintings from the tombs of the Necropolis of Monterozzi. The tombs are the Tomb of the Triclinium, the Tomb of the Bigas, the Tomb of the Olympic Games and the Tomb of the Ship. In the hall of weapons the "Cavalli Alati" are exhibited, a relief of a pair of winged horses. They once decorated the Ara della Regina, an Etruscan temple in Tarquinia which dates to the fourth century BC.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Palazzo Vitelleschi". Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell'Etruria Meridionale. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Tarquinia Turismo". City of Tarquinia. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 July 2013.

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