Ancient and modern games are the protagonists of the exhibition inaugurated the last 7 December at the Umbrian National Archeological Museum in Perugia. These objects, such as the copy of loaded dies from the Roman Age, are designed for the amusement of children or adults.
Among the various exhibiting objects, a very rare ceramic-made spin of Etruscan origin stands out and contains some small stones producing sounds during the rotation.
Furthermore, from December 21 the Toys' Museum will also provide some modern objects in exhibition. The exhibition, organized in different sections, collects a series of pieces, some of them very rare, of an epoch loved by generations that lived their childhood mostly between 1950s and 1960s.
For further information:
http://polomusealeumbria.beniculturali.it/
Source: www.umbriatourism.it
Ancient and modern games are the protagonists of the exhibition inaugurated the last 7 December at the Umbrian National Archeological Museum in Perugia. These objects, such as the copy of loaded dies from the Roman Age, are designed for the amusement of children or adults.
Among the various exhibiting objects, a very rare ceramic-made spin of Etruscan origin stands out and contains some small stones producing sounds during the rotation.
Furthermore, from December 21 the Toys' Museum will also provide some modern objects in exhibition. The exhibition, organized in different sections, collects a series of pieces, some of them very rare, of an epoch loved by generations that lived their childhood mostly between 1950s and 1960s.
For further information:
http://polomusealeumbria.beniculturali.it/
Source: www.umbriatourism.it
Ancient and modern games are the protagonists of the exhibition inaugurated the last 7 December at the Umbrian National Archeological Museum in Perugia. These objects, such as the copy of loaded dies from the Roman Age, are designed for the amusement of children or adults.
Among the various exhibiting objects, a very rare ceramic-made spin of Etruscan origin stands out and contains some small stones producing sounds during the rotation.
Furthermore, from December 21 the Toys' Museum will also provide some modern objects in exhibition. The exhibition, organized in different sections, collects a series of pieces, some of them very rare, of an epoch loved by generations that lived their childhood mostly between 1950s and 1960s.
For further information:
http://polomusealeumbria.beniculturali.it/
Source: www.umbriatourism.it
Ancient and modern games are the protagonists of the exhibition inaugurated the last 7 December at the Umbrian National Archeological Museum in Perugia. These objects, such as the copy of loaded dies from the Roman Age, are designed for the amusement of children or adults.
Among the various exhibiting objects, a very rare ceramic-made spin of Etruscan origin stands out and contains some small stones producing sounds during the rotation.
Furthermore, from December 21 the Toys' Museum will also provide some modern objects in exhibition. The exhibition, organized in different sections, collects a series of pieces, some of them very rare, of an epoch loved by generations that lived their childhood mostly between 1950s and 1960s.
For further information:
http://polomusealeumbria.beniculturali.it/
Source: www.umbriatourism.it
The 12th edition will open on 11th April and will last until the 15th.
From 10th March to 8th April, the annual event turning Perugia and Umbria into the meeting point between people, organizations, artists, experts of the social and therapeutic photography
The exhibition of 1907 and the Umbrian art between Middle Ages and Renaissance”, on schedule from 11th March to 10th June 2018, fits into the calendar of events organized for the centenary of the Umbrian National Gallery.
From March to 30th September in Palazzo Baldeschi and Palazzo Lippi Alessandri it will be possible to admire 100 fantastic paint and sculpture of the propoerty to "Istituzione romana"