The old saying that “all roads lead to Rome” was most certainly true in the days of the expansive Roman Empire. Although the origins of Rome began with a small village of huts near the banks of the Tiber River in the 8th century BCE, it was during the ages of empire, from 27 BCE to about the mid 3rd century, that Rome as the dominant political, economic and military power of the western civilized world, achieved its utmost cultural expansion, creating a legacy so powerful that its impact still reverberates across societies of the western world today.
It is quite the story to tell. Many novels, essays, documentaries, films and studies of all kinds have been devoted to the legend of Rome, but this comprehensive exhibition “Rome, Ages of Empire” takes a unique approach in reviving the magnificent story of the Roman Empire and its extraordinary capability to impose its will upon three extremely different continents and unite populations through a spirit of multiculturalism.
At the center of the story is eternal Rome: through an exquisite selection of 100+ original objects the exhibition offers not only a comprehensive, historical vision, but also a multifaceted array of the most relevant aspects of Roman culture within an entirely, original narrative framework. The broad variety of objects, from the most-sumptuous to the humblest, give voice to the Empire itself. The carefully-curated selection of artifacts is further enhanced and enriched by suggestive scenography, multimedia devices, immersive environments, faithful reconstructions and interactive devices, suitable for visitors of all ages.
+ 100 original archaeological artifacts including original statues, mosaics, frescoes, everyday life objects, jewelry, epigraphic heritage
One of the most comprehensive overview on Ancient Rome and on the Roman Empire, with a selection of artifacts from the most prestigious Museums of Italy. An opportunity to learn about the Emperors of Rome and they legacy the still have in the modern world.
300-800 sq.mt (adaptable)