October 31, 2024 – March 30, 2025
Nature in Ancient Greece
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Nature, the cornerstone of Greek culture, a symbolic place of social construction, is the protagonist of this new exhibition organised by the National Archaeological Museum (MAN) and Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) . Between Chaos and Cosmos. Nature in Ancient Greece proposes a walk through this immeasurable space that envelops everything. A hundred Greek vases, accompanied by terracotta, sculptures and coins, and the eloquent voice of classical texts, illustrate the vegetal and animal universe and bring us closer to its mythical imagination.
It will also allow visitors to see pieces from other Spanish and foreign museums that will enrich a careful selection of Greek and South African collections from the National Archaeological Museum.
Free admission.
Images:
- Aison Cup (420 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Fernando Velasco Mora
- Didrachm of Cyrene (308-277 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Alberto Rivas Rodriguez
- Fish dish (350-320 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Ariadna González Uribe
- Funerary applique with Achelous (500-450 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Ariadna González Uribe
- Lecithus with Eros on a dolphin (480-440 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Ariadna González Uribe
- Fiale with hunting scene (310-300 BC) National Archaeological Museum. Photo: Ariadna González Uribe
Location
Name of the place: National Archaeological Museum
Phone number: +34915777912
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Sundays and holidays, 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Address: Calle de Serrano, 13, 28001 Madrid
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