Inspirations. Ancient Greek Art living in Italy

“Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit” — Horace

“Captive Greece captured her savage conqueror.” With these words, the poet Horace accurately described the fascination that ancient Greek civilization exerted upon the Romans. Art, literature, philosophy, and education inspired Roman society and profoundly shaped it, resulting in the creation of the Greco-Roman civilization, essentially the foundation of Western civilization on a global scale.

This influence proved decisive from the very beginnings of the relationship between the Greeks and the peoples of the Italian Peninsula, Etruscans, Latins, and others, as well as, naturally, with the peoples of Sicily and southern Italy, where important Greek settlements and colonies were established.

The Exhibition focuses primarily on the Art and the influence of the ancient Greek Art on Roman civilization until the 20th century. Thirty eight masterpieces in ceramic, bronze, and marble, unique works that are not exported from the Museums of Italy, comprise this Exhibition, which is organized into seven Sections:

Section I – Before Rome: Greek Merchants and Etrusco-Italic Aristocrats

Section II – Artists in Magna Graecia

Section III – The Sea as an Archive

Section IV – The Romans’ Greece

Section V – Living the Greek Way

Section VI – The Aristocratic Collecting of Modern Era

Section VII – Italian Looks: Canova, Savinio, de Chirico

A unique exhibition of inspiration, a gift and a collaboration between Italy and Greece.
 


exhibition sponsors
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EXHIBITION INFORMATION

DURATION

TIME TO VISIT

The exhibition is open during the Museum’s opening hours.

LOCATION

Temporary Exhibition Gallery, Museum's ground floor

TICKETS

Entrance to the exhibition is free. A free admission ticket is required from the Museum Ticket Desk.

LANGUAGES

Greek, Italian and English signage with the possibility of scanning QR codes for additional information on each exhibit.

Scientific catalogue in Greek, Italian and English, available in the Museum Shops.

IMAGES


VIDEO


EXHIBITION AREAS


GALLERY TALKS

Join the Museum’s archaeologists on a guided tour among thirty-eight masterpieces in ceramic, bronze, and marble, unique works which are travelling outside Italy for the first time. The Exhibition is organized into seven Sections, and the antiquities are arranged in such a way as to highlight the development of ancient Greek art in Italy as a complex procedure of multiple forms of cultural exchanges.

Register online

USEFUL INFORMATION

Greek
• June: Friday 19/6, Saturday 20/6, Friday 26/6 and Sunday 28/6.
• July: Friday 3/7, Saturday 4/7, Friday 10/7, Saturday 11/7, Friday 17/7, Friday 24/7, Sunday 26/7 and Friday 31/7.
• August: Friday 21/8, Saturday 22/8, Friday 28/8, Saturday 29/8 and Sunday 30/8.

All presentations start at 18:00.
English
• June: Wednesday 17/6 and Wednesday 24/6.
• July: Wednesday 1/7, Wednesday 8/7, Wednesday 15/7, Wednesday 22/7 and Wednesday 29/7.
• August: Wednesday 19/8 and Wednesday 26/8.

All presentations start at 18:00.
Duration:
approximately 45 minutes
Participation
Register online at events.theacropolismuseum.gr.

Registrations will open as follows:
• for June on Monday 15/6
• for July on Monday 22/6
• for August on Thursday 27/7

Group bookings (10 - 30 visitors) are made only through email request at [email protected].
Participation cost
Admission to the exhibition is free and the gallery talk is offered at no charge. To ensure your participation in the event, a free-admission day ticket must be obtained by presenting your reservation code at the ticket counters marked 6, 7, and 8, up to 20 minutes before the program starts. In case you need to cancel your participation, please inform us by phone at (+30) 210 9000900 or in writing at [email protected].
Metting-point with the Archaelogist/Carer:
Information Desk

Presentations are carried out with the use of whisper guide system headsets provided at the Information Desk after delivering temporarily an official identification document (Identity Card, Passport or Driver's License).

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