Brukenthal National Museum announces the beginning of arrangement works for the Romania’s antique gold and silver exhibition. The exhibition opens on the 19th of November 2014.
The exhibition comprises more than 1.000 representative archaeological pieces made from gold and silver and discovered on Romanian territories.
Of great historical, esthetical and symbolical value, the exhibits illustrate a period as long as six millennia, from Neolithic to Late Antiquity (5th millennium BC – 7th c. AD).
32 museums are participating in the project, Brukenthal National Museum exhibiting 59 pieces (the inventory of an incineration tomb – No. 1 in Tilişca village and the inventory of a Gepid tomb – M3 discovered in Miercurea Sibiului village, Sibiu County).
A project in cooperation with the National Museum of Romania’s History in Bucharest
The event is marking the reintegration as part of the permanent exhibition of...
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