The Roman Museum in Augsburg is situated in the historical centre of the city, in the Church of St. Magdalena, which was originally the church of a Dominican monastery. The church was built between 1513 and 1515 and contained the…
Archaeological museum of Baalbek, in a tunnel in the temple complex. Mostly Roman finds, excellent explanations in several languages.
There are 9 items in Baalbek, Museum:
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Large museum with lots of interesting sculpture from the various sites of Carnuntum. Take at least two hours.
There are 24 items in Bad Deutsch-Altenburg, Museum Carnuntinum:
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The National Museum of Baghdad was looted in 2003 but has been reopened and is now accessible to visitors. The collection contains finds from Prehistory, Sumer (e.g., Ur), Assyria, Babylonia, and more recent periods (e.g., Hatra). Many objects are still…
Bani Walid (Banu Walid, Bin Ulid, etc.) is a town in Libya that became notorious during the Libyan Civil War as one of the strongholds of the Khadaffi clan.
There is a medieval cemetery that is used as a garbage dump;…
Prehistoric artefacts, Iberian and Egyptian objects, works of art from Greece and Rome, Medieval and Renaissance objects.
There are 1 items in Barcelona, Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya:
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In a modern building next to the exavated forum of the Nervian capital Bagacum (modern Bavay in northern France) is the archaeological museum. Numerous excavated objects have been brought together in nicely arranged showcases. Of particular interest are the beautifully…
Former open air museum with among other objects very impressive reconstructions of Caesar's siege works at Alesia. In was closed in 2005.
There are 1 items in Beaune, Archéodrome:
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What is the best archaeological museum in the world? If size matters, it’s not unreasonable to mention the Louvre and the Archaeological Museum of Istanbul. For art historical impact, go to the Vatican. The quality of the information? Maybe the…