The
 Museum of Antiquities in Turin recently opens its third section with the exhibition "Archaeology in 
Turin" , dedicated to the long history 
of the city. The
 transfer of the Savoy Gallery in the New Wing of the Royal Palace and 
the creation of a single entrance for the two museums - which help to 
complete the Royal Polo - provided an opportunity for the preparation of
 the premises in the basement, directly overlooking the theater Roman.
The displayed materials are from the result of recent excavations and have never been exposed, 
In 1940, with the final separation from the Egyptian Museum, stands the 
new Museum of Antiquities, which since 1982 had found an independent 
home in the nineteenth century greenhouses of the Royal Palace, where 
currently the historic core of the collections is displayed. The 
collections of antiquities of Savoy, which were joined by other 
international donations and acquisitions, allowing them to trace the 
evolution of the taste for collecting and testify to the growing 
interest in archeology in Piedmont.
A new pavilion, created in 1998, includes the section of the 
Piedmont region. Along the exhibition runs a great trip back in time to 
meet one after the other, as in the reality of the archaeological 
excavation, and the many and amazing testimonies of the ancient 
Piedmont. There is an additional section devoted to the Roman cities of 
Piedmont and in particular to Augusta Taurinorum in the basement of the 
New Channel of the Royal Palace, which is a unique connection with the 
archaeological area of the Roman Theatre.
( Texts quoted from http://www.piemonte.beniculturali.it/index.php/en/i-luoghi-della-cultura/musei/museo-archeologico )
 



















 
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