Audio tourLost heritage of Cortona
2 sights
- Audio tour Summary
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Audio tour Summary
Eachend every town and village across the valley can boast an immense lyrich and unique archaeological, architectural, artistic and landscape heritage. The scattered heritage originally recovered in the surroundings of Cortona consists of both large and smaller archaeological artefacts; accidentally uncovered at different sites across the municipal territory, all the way to the border with Umbria, they are now displayed in different Italian and European museums by which they were acquired under a variety of circumstances. Notable finds originally uncovered in the surroundings of Cortona and now displayed elsewhere include the Orator, now on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, the “Graziani Putto”, now on display in the Vatican Museums, two finally decorated scarabs now displayed at the British Museum in London and a sandstone boundary stone now displayed at the Leiden RiJks museum in the Netherlands, just tomention a few.
- 1 Ivory head
- 2 The statue known as the “Orator”
- 3 Scarab depicting Perseus killing Medusa
- 4 Scarab depicting a man using a bowdrill
- 5 Griffin
- 6 Female offerant
- 7 Child offerant
- 8 Candelabrum
- 9 Boundary stone
- 10 The “Graziani Putto”
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Audio tour Summary
Eachend every town and village across the valley can boast an immense lyrich and unique archaeological, architectural, artistic and landscape heritage. The scattered heritage originally recovered in the surroundings of Cortona consists of both large and smaller archaeological artefacts; accidentally uncovered at different sites across the municipal territory, all the way to the border with Umbria, they are now displayed in different Italian and European museums by which they were acquired under a variety of circumstances. Notable finds originally uncovered in the surroundings of Cortona and now displayed elsewhere include the Orator, now on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Florence, the “Graziani Putto”, now on display in the Vatican Museums, two finally decorated scarabs now displayed at the British Museum in London and a sandstone boundary stone now displayed at the Leiden RiJks museum in the Netherlands, just tomention a few.
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12-03-2018
Bel lavoro!!! Complimenti
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03-04-2017
interessante