Free guided tours of the exhibition: "The Golden Fleece. Georgian ancient treasure"

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18/01 - 01/02/2012
Mercati di Traiano Museo dei Fori Imperiali

For the last weeks of the exhibition " The Golden Fleece. Georgian ancient treasure" the Sovraintendenza ai Beni Culturali of Rome offers visitors three opportunities to vist with a guided tour the exhibition, upon purchase of the exhibition admission ticket.
Guided tours are conducted by Dr. Marina Milella and Dr. Maria Paola Del Moro, curators of the Museum of the Imperial Forums.

The exhibition is inspired by the myth of the Argonauts, a group of heroes who went in their quest for the Golden Fleece. A rich selection of gold and bronze jewellery found in archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Vani, located in the western part of Georgia, corresponding to the ancient region of Colchis: in presenting these findings of exceptional workmanship and beauty, the exhibition brings together ideas from ancient Greek mythology and the Golden Fleece, which Jason and the Argonauts took after a brave and adventurous journey to the borders of the known world. Undoubtedly, the resemblance between the myth and the archaeological finds is striking, they emerged from the tombs in Vani from 1961 to 2004, proving the existence of a highly developed culture, closely linked to Asia Minor and Greece. On display are 120 gold jewels: necklaces, earrings, bracelets, buckles, belts, pendants, plus some silver and bronze pieces, almost all dating between the fifth and second centuries BC.

Informazioni

Place Mercati di Traiano Museo dei Fori Imperiali
Opening hours

Wednesday, January 18: 5.30 pm;
Wednesday, January 25: 5.30 pm;
Wednesday, February 1: 5.30 pm.

Entrance ticket

Guided tour included in the admission fees.
No booking is required.

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Mercati di Traiano Museo dei Fori Imperiali
17/11/2011 - 05/02/2012
Exhibition|Archeology