Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga

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The Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga is an Italian archaeological museum renowned for its impressive collection of Roman sculptures and artifacts discovered in the nearby Villa of Tiberius on the coast of Lazio.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological museum
adjacentTo Grotto of Tiberius (Sperlonga) NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle modern museum building
collectionOrigin Villa of Tiberius (Sperlonga) NERFINISHED
collectionType Roman archaeological artifacts
Roman sculpture
coordinateLocation 41.260°N 13.433°E (approximate)
country Italy
dedicatedTo display of finds from Villa of Tiberius
hasCollectionPeriod Hellenistic period originals and Roman copies
early Imperial Roman period
hasExhibit Ganymede Group fragments NERFINISHED
Pasquino Group / Palladium Group fragments NERFINISHED
Polyphemus Group (Sperlonga) NERFINISHED
Scylla Group (Sperlonga) NERFINISHED
architectural fragments from Villa of Tiberius
inscriptions from Sperlonga area
marble portrait heads from Julio-Claudian period
hasVisitorFacility educational panels
exhibition galleries
ticket office
hasWebsite official website of Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga
heritageDesignation Italian national museum
inception 1963
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedIn Sperlonga NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lazio NERFINISHED
locatedNear Villa of Tiberius (Sperlonga) NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tyrrhenian Sea coast NERFINISHED
mainTheme Roman imperial art
mythological sculpture cycles
namedAfter Sperlonga NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Gaeta NERFINISHED
Terracina NERFINISHED
operatedBy Ministero della Cultura (Italy) NERFINISHED
ownedBy Italian State NERFINISHED
partOf network of Italian national archaeological museums
publicAccess yes
subjectOf studies on Sperlonga sculptural groups
tourismType cultural tourism attraction

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Polo Museale del Lazio hasPart Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Sperlonga