السبت، 16 أغسطس 2014

Greco-Roman Museum

Greco-Roman Museum of Antiquities Museum in the city of Alexandria in Egypt. And displays a wide variety of effects that were found in and around Alexandria, most of which are the effects of the Ptolemaic and Roman period subsequent to him, particularly since the emergence of Alexandria from the third century BC to the third century AD. 
The museum opened on October 17, 1892 AD. But the lack of breadth of the museum at the time this issue of the relics, the municipality decided to build a museum of Alexandria Alexandria Fouad Street, the existing building was designed by Dietrich and Styon. Inaugurated by Khedive Abbas Hilmi II, and the number was about 11 Hath hall. Exposure effects currently in 27 separate lounge also displays in the museum Mqtiat Pharaonic brought from Cairo and other Egyptian holdings brought from Fayoum represent plates mummies Fayoum, the museum is built on the model of Greek buildings prevailing in ancient Alexandria, and there in the street in the city Fouad. 
Months statues Museum 
Head of white marble represents Julius Caesar 
Marble head of Alexander the Great 
Mummy from the Roman era with a picture of the deceased in color from Fayoum 
Sources 
SIS in Egypt

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