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710:, have contributed to the museum's reputation) an underwater archaeology gallery was created in 1981, dedicated to the memory of superintendent Giuseppe Foti, who died just before its opening. In 1982 the galleries on the Greek colonies and Ionic and Tyrrhenian sub-colonies were re-arranged, thus opening the first and second floor to the public and adding 40 more galleries. There are now plans to move the medieval and modern art galleries (currently on the second floor) to another building to make room for thematic archaeological displays which are in preparation. The museum is currently divided into six sections and an art gallery, arranged in chronological and topographic order and spread over 4 floors. 133: 149: 25: 1560: 1510: 1471: 1410: 1371: 1332: 1293: 1254: 1215: 1176: 1137: 1093: 1054: 1015: 976: 932: 893: 854: 815: 589: 156: 250: 777:, a tomb has been recreated, in which one can see the skeletons of two people who have been buried contemporaneously in an unusual position, laying side by side and partially overlapping. The female skeleton laying underneath slips her left arm, as if in an affectionate gesture, around the neck of the young man partially above her who, as it is visible, is deformed by 1625:« Alla presenza Augusta delle LL.AA.RR. Umberto e Maria Josè di Savoia, in solenne rito e tripudio di popolo, nel Decimo Maggio dell'Era Fascista, data alla Patria da Benito Mussolini. È posata la prima pietra di questo Museo, dove tesori sopravvissuti alle tante avversità distruttrici perpetuano la civiltà Millenaria della Prima Italia » 679:, with solemn ritual and popular celebration, during the month of May in the tenth year of the Fascist Era, given to the Fatherland by Benito Mussolini. laid the first stone of this Museum, whose treasures survived great destructive adversities and perpetuate the Millennial civilisation of the First Italy." 502:
pilasters and large windows for the first floor exhibition galleries. These large windows make the galleries open, airy and light and allow smoother and more continuous routes between them. On the main facade is a series of large illustrations of the ancient currencies of the cities of Magna Graecia.
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This section, which was recently reorganized with modern didactical criteria and with the construction of various rooms, collects Calabrian materials of sure date and origin, prehistoric findings (which come from stratified excavations) presented in chronological order through the documentation from
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eras which followed. Today new finds in Calabria are no longer displayed and conserved in a single museum, but exhibited where they have been found, since the quantity of new discoveries has allowed smaller local museums to be set up for them (at
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Initially formed with a nucleus of material ceded from the city's Museo Civico in the 19th century, the Museo Archeologico Nazionale della Magna Grecia then grew via many discoveries in various excavation campaigns in the ancient
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After the opening many rooms on the ground floor were also opened to the public as galleries (though not designed as such) and today the Museum occupies all the available space on all the floors (three floors and a basement).
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a bovid dating back around 11,000 years ago (thus from the final part of the Upper Paleolithic). It was discovered on a boulder in 1961, together with two other smaller figures and many linear signs, at the
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which, in the new climate of national unity, collected and spread culture to local people by exhibiting paintings, objects of local history and culture, archeological finds, and mementoes of
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and the visitor is immediately welcomed by the view of a tuff Telamone, coming from a public building from the 2nd century BC and found at
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I bronzi di Riace, dal Centro di restauro della Soprintendenza archeologica della Toscana al Museo nazionale di Reggio Calabria
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was housed in the Museum until a dedicated structure for it was completed in 2008. It includes the two
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At the entrance of the room are two large dioramas with life scenes from the people of the Middle and
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Praia a Mare, Torre Galli, Santa Domenica di Ricadi, Roccella Ionica, Amendolara, Cassano allo Ionio
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Kouroi, archaic Greek youths, A study of the development of the kouros type in Greek sculpture
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by the Soprintendenza Archeologica della Calabria right up to the present day, including the
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L'organizzazione del Museo Nazionale di Reggio Calabria (Museo Centrale della Magna Grecia)
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was set up in 1925 in Reggio and in 1932 it initiated construction of the building for the
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Continuing further we find another diorama constructed to show scenes of life of the
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the first of two sections on the colonies of Magna Grecia, with objects from digs at
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Ripostigli dalla Piana lametina nel Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Reggio Calabria
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date back to 600,000 years ago, are "choppers" (splintered rocks), found near
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Due bronzi da Riace, rinvenimento, restauro, analisi ed ipotesi di interpretazione
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The Magna Grecia collections are so large they have to be displayed on two floors
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gallery and art gallery were opened in 1969 and the numismatic gallery in 1973.
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the different sites, and displayed in the long room dedicated to them.
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Cinquanta anni di ricerche archeologiche sulla Calabria (1937–1987)
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The new building opened in 1932 but closed on the outbreak of the
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Il Museo Nazionale di Reggio Calabria. Memorie della Magna Grecia
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A rich collection of jewellery, bronze mirrors, coins and medals.
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Il Museo on the Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici site
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was founded under the leadership of the famous archaeologist
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The Riace bronzes and the Museo Nazionale of Reggio Calabria
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Daniele Castrizio, Maria Rosaria Fascì, Renato G. Laganà.
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I bronzi di Riace, il maestro di Olimpia e i sette a Tebe
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Il Museo nazionale della Magna Grecia di Reggio Calabria
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Next to the engraving, simulating what was found at the
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as well as the Riace bronzes and the Porticello Bronzes.
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Temples of the contrada Mannella and the casa Marafioti
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Prehistory and Protohistory, with objects from Calabria
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The bronze tables, from the archive of the temple of
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is a recent acquisition by the museum (shown at the
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Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia is located in Italy
Reggio Calabria
Italy
Coordinates
38°06′53″N 15°39′04″E / 38.114722°N 15.651111°E / 38.114722; 15.651111
museoarcheologicoreggiocalabria.it

Reggio Calabria
Italy
Magna Graecia
city-states
Calabria
Basilicata
Sicily
Riace bronzes
ancient Roman
Byzantine
Crotone
Locri
Roccelletta di Borgia

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