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Coordinates: 42°2113N 13°2418E / 42.353689°N 13.405069°E / 42.353689; 13.405069
 

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Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo is located in Abruzzo
Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo

Location within Abruzzo

LocationL'Aquila
Coordinates42°21′13N 13°24′18E / 42.353689°N 13.405069°E / 42.353689; 13.405069
TypeArt museum
Websitehttp://www.munda.abruzzo.it/

The Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo is hosted in the Forte SpagnoloofL'Aquila.[1]

The Museum is on three floors: on the ground floor, there is the giant skeleton of an Archidiskon meridionalis (improperly called mammoth, a prehistoric "elephant") found a few miles from Aquila in 1954, and an archeological section with pieces of the Italic pre-Roman period, a section with inscriptions and pieces from the Roman towns in Abruzzo, among them a fine Roman calendar from Amiternum (25 AD).

On the first floor the medieval and modern art section, with works of Abruzzese artists of the centuries 13-17th such as: the polyptych by Jacobello del Fiore; a Processional Cross by Nicola da Guardiagrele, a group of wooden and terracotta sculptures such as a St SebastianbySilvestro dell'Aquila and another by Saturnino Gatti; paintings by Flemish and Roman and Neapolitan artists such as Sebastiano Conca, Giulio Cesare Bedeschini, Francesco Solimena, Francesco de Mura; finally the contemporary art section with such artists as M. Vaccari, Renato Guttuso, Virgilio Guidi, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Orfeo Tamburi, and Remo Brindisi.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "MUNDA - Museo nazionale d'Abruzzo". Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo. Retrieved 16 May 2016.

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