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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The lapidarium section in the Aquincum Museum, Budapest, Hungary
Lapidarium with epitaphs in the Schottenstift (Scottish Abbey), Vienna
Alapidarium is a place where stone (Latin: lapis) monuments and fragments of archaeological interest are exhibited.[1]
They can include stone epigraphs; statues; architectural elements such as columns, cornices, and acroterions; bas reliefs, tombstones; and sarcophagi.
Such collections are often displayed in the outdoor courtyards of archaeology museums and history museums.
Alapidary museum could either be a lapidarium or – less often – a gem museum (e.g. the Mineral and Lapidary Museum, North Carolina).
Examples[edit]
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The Lapidarium (in the National Museum), Prague, Czechia
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The Lapidarium, Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine
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The Lapidarium of Kings, Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Museo lapidario maffeiano [it] (museum-lapidarium of Maffei), Verona, Italy
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The Lapidary Museum, Avignon, France
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The Estense Lapidary Museum, Modena, Italy
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Split Archaeological Museum
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Samharam Lapidarium,[2] Khor Rowri, Oman.
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Memphite Lapidarium (Mit Rahina, Egypt) [3]
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References[edit]
^ "Samharam Archaeological Park". Madain Project. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
^ "Open Air Museum and Lapidarium of Memphis". Madain Project. Archived from the original on 20 December 2023. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
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