Museum of Roman Civilization
Archeological museum in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archeological museum in Rome, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Museum of Roman Civilization (Italian: Museo della Civiltà Romana) is a museum in the Esposizione Universale Roma district of Rome devoted to aspects of Ancient Roman Civilization.
Museo della Civiltà Romana | |
Established | 1952 |
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Location | Piazza Giovanni Agnelli 10, 00144 Rome, Italy |
Coordinates | 41°49′55″N 12°28′41″E |
Type | Archaeology, Art Museum |
Website | www |
The museum has been closed for renovation since 2014.
The museum was designed by the architects Pietro Ascheri, D. Bernardini and Cesare Pascoletti[1] (1939–1941). Its 59 sections[2] illustrate the history of Roman civilization from its origins to the 4th century, with models and reproductions, as well as original material. The premises are shared with a planetarium.
It houses, among other things:
The museum was closed for renovation in January 2014.[5] Work on the renovation was started in June 2017;[6] as of January 2024, no date has been announced for the reopening.
There are three main itineraries through the museum:
Il Plastico is today the most important reference for any serious attempt of reconstruction of the Ancient Rome: it has been used for the "Rome Reborn 1.0" 3D Visualization Project (B. Frischer, Director, University of Virginia; D. Favro, Associate Director, UCLA; D. Abernathy, Director of 3D Modeling, University of Virginia; G. Guidi, Director of 3D Scanning, Politecnico di Milano). Gismondi's model can be seen also in a few shots of Ridley Scott's Gladiator.
In the James Bond film Spectre, the marble colonnade of the museum doubled as a cemetery after the Archconfraternity of the Departed[7] confraternity barred the filming of a funeral scene at the Campo Verano cemetery.[8][9] The music video of the song "Cruel Summer" Ace of Base was also filmed at here in 1998.
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