The document summarizes information about Roman amphitheaters in general and the specific amphitheater located in Arles, France. The Arles amphitheater was built in 90 AD and could seat over 20,000 spectators to view chariot races and gladiator battles. After the fall of the Roman Empire, houses were built within the amphitheater, which became a small walled town before being cleared out in the 1800s to restore it as an amphitheater.
After a tiring but fascinating morning exploring the monuments on the Acropolis Hill and the New Museum of Acropolis, pupils of YoUtopia team stopped to get some rest and take memorial pictures. Though different concerning origin, culture and general backround they managed to find ways and procedures to collaborate for a common goal. They have been working together for 5 days in order to inquire Appearance Based Discriminatio
The Hermitage Museum is located in St. Petersburg, Russia along the Neva River. It is a complex of six buildings that houses a collection of over three million pieces spanning Egyptian antiquities, jewellery, decorative art, and Italian Renaissance works. Photos are permitted within the museum.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo houses over 120,000 ancient Egyptian antiquities, including the world's largest collection of Pharaonic artifacts. It displays representative items from its collection while most artifacts are stored in storerooms. The museum is located in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt and has two floors of exhibits showcasing artifacts from different Egyptian dynasties, including complete collections from King Tutankhamun's intact tomb.
The Coins House Museum is located in the historic Bastakiya area of Dubai. It is housed in an old building that has been beautifully restored using original materials. The museum contains exhibits of ancient and old coins from the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions, with each room dedicated to a different era or location. Visitors can learn about life in old Dubai through the museum's preservation of traditional architecture and culture.
Museums the hermitage минейчева алена зимакова валерия жибатенко анастасия...Victorushka
The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg has a collection of over 3 million items, primarily paintings, sculpture, and other works of art. It began as the private art collection of Russian Empress Catherine II housed in the Small and Imperial Hermitages. Today it occupies five connected buildings along the Neva River, including the iconic Winter Palace, and is one of the most famous and visited museums globally known for its masterpieces from antiquity to the 20th century.
The document summarizes activities at the Qal'at al-Bahrain site museum since its designation as a World Heritage site in 2005. It discusses the museum's design and opening in 2008. It then outlines the museum's efforts to reflect the long settlement history of the site from 2200 BC to the 17th century through cultural activities, training programs in museum fields and conservation, and exhibitions in collaboration with other organizations. Future projects are also planned to continue building capacity in museum work.
This document lists information about several museums and archaeological sites in Egypt, including their locations and brief descriptions. It provides web links for the National Museum of Rashid in Rosetta, the Kom el-Shokafa site museum in Alexandria, the Civilization Museum in Kafr El-Sheikh, and several other museums showcasing Egypt's history and archaeological finds from prehistory to today.
The document summarizes information about Roman amphitheaters in general and the specific amphitheater located in Arles, France. The Arles amphitheater was built in 90 AD and could seat over 20,000 spectators to view chariot races and gladiator battles. After the fall of the Roman Empire, houses were built within the amphitheater, which became a small walled town before being cleared out in the 1800s to restore it as an amphitheater.
After a tiring but fascinating morning exploring the monuments on the Acropolis Hill and the New Museum of Acropolis, pupils of YoUtopia team stopped to get some rest and take memorial pictures. Though different concerning origin, culture and general backround they managed to find ways and procedures to collaborate for a common goal. They have been working together for 5 days in order to inquire Appearance Based Discriminatio
The Hermitage Museum is located in St. Petersburg, Russia along the Neva River. It is a complex of six buildings that houses a collection of over three million pieces spanning Egyptian antiquities, jewellery, decorative art, and Italian Renaissance works. Photos are permitted within the museum.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo houses over 120,000 ancient Egyptian antiquities, including the world's largest collection of Pharaonic artifacts. It displays representative items from its collection while most artifacts are stored in storerooms. The museum is located in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt and has two floors of exhibits showcasing artifacts from different Egyptian dynasties, including complete collections from King Tutankhamun's intact tomb.
The Coins House Museum is located in the historic Bastakiya area of Dubai. It is housed in an old building that has been beautifully restored using original materials. The museum contains exhibits of ancient and old coins from the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding regions, with each room dedicated to a different era or location. Visitors can learn about life in old Dubai through the museum's preservation of traditional architecture and culture.
Museums the hermitage минейчева алена зимакова валерия жибатенко анастасия...Victorushka
The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg has a collection of over 3 million items, primarily paintings, sculpture, and other works of art. It began as the private art collection of Russian Empress Catherine II housed in the Small and Imperial Hermitages. Today it occupies five connected buildings along the Neva River, including the iconic Winter Palace, and is one of the most famous and visited museums globally known for its masterpieces from antiquity to the 20th century.
The document summarizes activities at the Qal'at al-Bahrain site museum since its designation as a World Heritage site in 2005. It discusses the museum's design and opening in 2008. It then outlines the museum's efforts to reflect the long settlement history of the site from 2200 BC to the 17th century through cultural activities, training programs in museum fields and conservation, and exhibitions in collaboration with other organizations. Future projects are also planned to continue building capacity in museum work.
This document lists information about several museums and archaeological sites in Egypt, including their locations and brief descriptions. It provides web links for the National Museum of Rashid in Rosetta, the Kom el-Shokafa site museum in Alexandria, the Civilization Museum in Kafr El-Sheikh, and several other museums showcasing Egypt's history and archaeological finds from prehistory to today.
El Guggenheim de Nueva York fue fundado en 1937 por Solomon R. Guggenheim como un museo dedicado al arte no objetivo. Su sede actual, diseñada por Frank Lloyd Wright, se inauguró en 1959 y consiste en una rampa en espiral que permite contemplar las obras de forma continua mientras se asciende. El museo alberga importantes exposiciones de arte moderno y descubre nuevos talentos.
Museums the hermitage иванова анастасия кириллов гордей 10 клVictorushka
The State Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world. Founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great, it occupies a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace. The Hermitage has over three million items in its collections, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. Visitors can see works by famous artists and sculptors, as well as ancient crafts, and there are educational programs for both youth and adults.
This document is a collection of 62 images from the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. It features photos of the interior and exterior of the Winter Palace and other buildings that make up the Hermitage complex. The images show various rooms, sculptures, paintings and other artwork on display throughout the museum. They provide a visual tour of the different areas of the Hermitage, including the Knight's Room, Raphael Loggias, Malachite Rotunda and Golden Room.
Hermitage Museum - The Painting CollectionsJerry Daperro
The Hermitage Museum was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and contains her original art collection. It houses one of the most well-known paintings, Madonna Litta from the 15th century. The museum has a large collection of paintings from the 16th-18th centuries including rare works by Giorgione and Lucas Cranach. It also contains Dutch Golden Age still lifes and domestic scenes, Spanish works by Velazquez and El Greco, and 18th century English portraits. The painting collection includes Impressionist works and an early Picasso from the 20th century.
El documento describe la arquitectura del Museo Guggenheim en Nueva York. El museo se encuentra en la Quinta Avenida y su diseño innovador consiste en una rampa en espiral que conduce a las galerías de arte en diferentes niveles. El arquitecto Frank Lloyd Wright diseñó el museo en 1943 con la intención de que los visitantes recorrieran la rampa descendente mientras contemplaban las obras de arte.
Hermitage today is known for its opulence architecture and its collection of arts. The name, Hermitage means “a place of solitude” in French. It is an iconic building, representing the Imperial Tsarist Russia. Today, it is the largest museum in the world with over 3 million pieces of arts in its possession.
This Powerpoint slideshow presentation introduces the viewers to the most well-known rooms in the palace-museum, from an architectural angle. It is a briefest of all introduction to such a magnificent building. The only missing important room not included is the Tsar Nicholas Hall, which is not open to visitors to the museum. A sister Powerpoint slideshow presentation will be introduced later on the painting collection of the museum in the near future.
The National Museum in New Delhi houses over 2,06,000 rare artifacts from across India spanning over 5,000 years of history. It has extensive collections from ancient empires like the Mauryas and Guptas as well as Buddhist art. The museum also features galleries showcasing Hindu and Jain sculptures, decorative arts from the Mughal period, manuscripts, coins and objects from the Indus Valley Civilization. With its vast array of sculptures, paintings and antiquities, the National Museum provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich cultural heritage.
The New Acropolis Museum sits near the base of the Acropolis with direct views of the Parthenon. The 226,000 square foot museum was designed by American architect Bernard Tschumi and replaces an older, smaller museum. It provides space for exhibits, a restaurant with views of the Acropolis, and a large public terrace overlooking Athens. The museum was designed to exhibit artifacts and welcome visitors through its galleries of Archaic and Classical masterpieces and glimpses of ancient Athens neighborhoods.
The New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece houses artifacts from the Acropolis and tells the story of life there. Located near the historic site in the Makryianni district, less than 1000 feet from the Parthenon, the museum's top floor offers panoramic views. With over 8,000 square meters of exhibition space, the museum's collections are displayed chronologically and it also preserves ruins from the 4th to 7th centuries AD under the first floor.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
El Guggenheim de Nueva York fue fundado en 1937 por Solomon R. Guggenheim como un museo dedicado al arte no objetivo. Su sede actual, diseñada por Frank Lloyd Wright, se inauguró en 1959 y consiste en una rampa en espiral que permite contemplar las obras de forma continua mientras se asciende. El museo alberga importantes exposiciones de arte moderno y descubre nuevos talentos.
Museums the hermitage иванова анастасия кириллов гордей 10 клVictorushka
The State Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, Russia is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world. Founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great, it occupies a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace. The Hermitage has over three million items in its collections, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. Visitors can see works by famous artists and sculptors, as well as ancient crafts, and there are educational programs for both youth and adults.
This document is a collection of 62 images from the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. It features photos of the interior and exterior of the Winter Palace and other buildings that make up the Hermitage complex. The images show various rooms, sculptures, paintings and other artwork on display throughout the museum. They provide a visual tour of the different areas of the Hermitage, including the Knight's Room, Raphael Loggias, Malachite Rotunda and Golden Room.
Hermitage Museum - The Painting CollectionsJerry Daperro
The Hermitage Museum was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and contains her original art collection. It houses one of the most well-known paintings, Madonna Litta from the 15th century. The museum has a large collection of paintings from the 16th-18th centuries including rare works by Giorgione and Lucas Cranach. It also contains Dutch Golden Age still lifes and domestic scenes, Spanish works by Velazquez and El Greco, and 18th century English portraits. The painting collection includes Impressionist works and an early Picasso from the 20th century.
El documento describe la arquitectura del Museo Guggenheim en Nueva York. El museo se encuentra en la Quinta Avenida y su diseño innovador consiste en una rampa en espiral que conduce a las galerías de arte en diferentes niveles. El arquitecto Frank Lloyd Wright diseñó el museo en 1943 con la intención de que los visitantes recorrieran la rampa descendente mientras contemplaban las obras de arte.
Hermitage today is known for its opulence architecture and its collection of arts. The name, Hermitage means “a place of solitude” in French. It is an iconic building, representing the Imperial Tsarist Russia. Today, it is the largest museum in the world with over 3 million pieces of arts in its possession.
This Powerpoint slideshow presentation introduces the viewers to the most well-known rooms in the palace-museum, from an architectural angle. It is a briefest of all introduction to such a magnificent building. The only missing important room not included is the Tsar Nicholas Hall, which is not open to visitors to the museum. A sister Powerpoint slideshow presentation will be introduced later on the painting collection of the museum in the near future.
The National Museum in New Delhi houses over 2,06,000 rare artifacts from across India spanning over 5,000 years of history. It has extensive collections from ancient empires like the Mauryas and Guptas as well as Buddhist art. The museum also features galleries showcasing Hindu and Jain sculptures, decorative arts from the Mughal period, manuscripts, coins and objects from the Indus Valley Civilization. With its vast array of sculptures, paintings and antiquities, the National Museum provides a comprehensive overview of India's rich cultural heritage.
The New Acropolis Museum sits near the base of the Acropolis with direct views of the Parthenon. The 226,000 square foot museum was designed by American architect Bernard Tschumi and replaces an older, smaller museum. It provides space for exhibits, a restaurant with views of the Acropolis, and a large public terrace overlooking Athens. The museum was designed to exhibit artifacts and welcome visitors through its galleries of Archaic and Classical masterpieces and glimpses of ancient Athens neighborhoods.
The New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece houses artifacts from the Acropolis and tells the story of life there. Located near the historic site in the Makryianni district, less than 1000 feet from the Parthenon, the museum's top floor offers panoramic views. With over 8,000 square meters of exhibition space, the museum's collections are displayed chronologically and it also preserves ruins from the 4th to 7th centuries AD under the first floor.
Museum Case Studies
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum
A museum is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of scientific, artistic, cultural, or historical importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.[1] Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The continuing acceleration in the digitization of information, combined with the increasing capacity of digital information storage, is causing the traditional model of museums (i.e. as static "collections of collections" of three-dimensional specimens and artifacts) to expand to include virtual exhibits and high-resolution images of their collections for perusal, study, and exploration from any place with Internet.[citation needed] The city with the largest number of museums is Mexico City with over 128 museums. According to The World Museum Community, there are more than 55,000 museums in 202 countries.[2]
2.
Le manifestazioni che si svolgevano nel Colosseo
erano ad un tempo simboliche e concrete e
creavano un legame fra la cittadinanza e il suo
capo.
3.
Fra tutti,lo spettacolo più
sospirato dal pubblico era
sicuramente quello dei
gladiatori.
Compiuto un breve giro
dell’arena,i gladiatori
rendevano omaggio davanti
al podio dell’imperatore
salutando con le celebri
parole ‘’Ave Cesare morituri
te salutant’’
4.
Gli ultimi combattimenti tra gladiatori sono
testimoniati nel 437, ma l'anfiteatro fu ancora utilizzato
per le venationes (uccisione di animali) fino al regno di
Teodorico il Grande.