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Female statue head Villa Casali

15 December 2018

9:00 AM

15 December 2018

9:00 AM

Most of us love Rome while still being a little overwhelmed by it. The Roman Empire’s geographical spread and duration are even harder to grasp. An important exhibition drawn from the British Museum now at the National Museum of Australia (until 3 Feb) can help to clarify our understanding. Rome: City and Empire features more than 200 objects from the British Museum’s amazing collection.

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