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and William Harris, ventured to excavate at Selinunte in the course of their tour of Sicily, and came upon many fragments of sculptured metopes from the Archaic temple now known as "Temple C". Although local officials tried to stop them, they continued their work, and attempted to export their finds
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The construction of the Olivella complex was begun in the late sixteenth century by the architect Antonio Muttone for the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri and completed in the seventeenth century. Following the law on the suppression of religious orders of 1866 the building was confiscated and became
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The Roman period is documented by a collection of sculptures and mosaics found in villas from Piazza Vittoria in Palermo, where the center of the Roman city was previously located. Even prehistoric cultures present in the caves around the territory of Palermo are exhibited in the museum.
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Left to the museum in 1914, this collection is the largest in size with 6, 641 pieces and led to the museum being renamed after Salinas. The collection consists of books, manuscripts, prints, photographs, personal items and about 6000 coins.
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The collection was put up for sale by the grandsons of the founder, Ottavio and Pietro. The sale of the collection was prevented by the Kingdom of Italy in 1863, by the intervention of
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who was Minister of Education at the time. The state acquired the collection and transferred it to the Regional Archeological Museum of Palermo.
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The museum is composed in part by private collections purchased or donated to the museum over the centuries. It also includes the
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of Temple C, several metopes with mythological reliefs (Temples C and E) and sculptures of the
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as part of the excavations carried out in the estates of Count Pietro Bonci Casuccini.
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and inscriptions ranging from the culture of the Phoenicians to that of the Romans.
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It is the oldest collection of the museum which was acquired in 1814 when
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of the fifth century BC from the necropolis of Pizzo Cannita (near modern
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collection which consists of sarcophagi, gravestones, urns and Attic
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A reconstruction of the east pediment of the archaeological site of
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On the ground floor, a section is dedicated to the artefacts found
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at his death. The university in turn sold it to the museum.
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Listing in the directory of museums of the Region of Sicily
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are on display, as well as objects and sculptures from
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Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum is located in Italy
Palermo
Italy
Coordinates
38°07′15″N 13°21′38″E / 38.12083°N 13.36056°E / 38.12083; 13.36056
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Palermo
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Ancient Greek art
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Oratory of Saint Philip Neri
Antonino Salinas
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