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Reggio Calabria: Private Tour National Archaeological Museum
394 USD
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Explore the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria. Discover the Riace Bronzes, Magna Graecia artifacts, and Etruscan and Roman collections.
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Begin your journey along the seafront of Reggio Calabria, where the majestic National Archaeological Museum rises in elegant neoclassical style. Its monumental columns and decorated façade already hint at the extraordinary treasures preserved inside, offering a powerful introduction to the history of Magna Graecia. Step inside and enter the hall dedicated to the famous Riace Bronzes, the undisputed icons of the museum and among the finest masterpieces of classical Greek art. These two life-size bronze warriors captivate visitors with their perfect proportions, realistic anatomy, and expressive faces. Observe them from every angle thanks to their 360-degree display, appreciating the technical mastery of 5th-century BC Greek bronze casting and the emotional impact these sculptures continue to evoke today. Continue through galleries showcasing exceptional artifacts from Magna Graecia, including black- and red-figure vases, terracotta figurines, and votive offerings from ancient temples and sanctuaries across Calabria. Mythological scenes and depictions of daily life reveal religious beliefs, rituals, and celebrations, allowing you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the classical Greek world. Further on, discover Etruscan and Roman collections featuring colorful mosaics, sculpted sarcophagi, inscriptions, and everyday objects. These remains tell the story of cultural continuity and historical layering in southern Italy, while displays of jewelry, weapons, and luxury goods illustrate the power and social status of ancient elites. A dedicated numismatic section presents coins and medals that document ancient trade, politics, and economic systems, offering valuable insight into how the Mediterranean world functioned. The visit also includes prehistoric and protohistoric artifacts, such as stone tools and early ceramics, tracing Calabria’s earliest civilizations before Greek colonization. Architectural elements such as columns, capitals, and friezes complete the narrative, revealing the grandeur and symbolic importance of ancient public buildings and temples. The experience concludes in the museum’s inner courtyards, where statues and architectural fragments are displayed in a quiet, evocative setting. Surrounded by centuries of history, leave with a deeper understanding of Calabria’s rich cultural heritage—an immersive and unforgettable journey through art, myth, and the civilizations of Magna Graecia.