Exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Greece" Automatic translate
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The Museum of the International Numismatic Club invites you to visit the wonderful world of Ancient Greece!
From the rarest gold coins to the great inventions of the era
On February 1, 2022, the museum opens a new exhibition "Treasures of Ancient Greece".
The temple treasuries of ancient Greece served both as a place of storage of sacred gifts and as religious and cultural centers of Greek policies and colonies. The exhibition reveals amazing facts and secrets of this most interesting phenomenon of ancient culture.
The exposition presents the main witnesses of the events of Antiquity - coins of ancient Greek city-states and other amazing artifacts. For example, authentic Greek pottery and treatises from the famous Alexandrian Library.
The oldest and rarest coins of Greek cities and colonies with images of mythological creatures, trade goods, emblems of cities.
Coins of various eras - from the time of the famous Ptolemaic rulers of Alexandria of Egypt to the coins of the Greek colonies under the rule of Rome with portraits of Roman rulers. Evidence of that amazing time when Greece, conquered by less developed peoples, raised their civilization to a height never seen before.
A rich interactive experience, thanks to which you can independently experience the power of Archimedes, see a map of Ancient Greece and the empire of Alexander the Great, will help you learn about the greatest discoveries and inventions, the life and main occupations of the ancient Greeks.
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