The Other Mediterranean - The Museum of Decorative Arts in Montevideo, Uruguay


The Other Mediterranean - The Museum of Decorative Arts in Montevideo, Uruguay

The Museum of Decorative Arts is housed in the former Palacio Taranco in Montevideo, Uruguay.
A palace designed by French architects Charles Louis Girault and Jules Chifflot León,
who also designed the 
Petit Palais and the Arc de Triomphe in Paris
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Montevideo, Uruguay is hosting  “The Other Mediterranean,” highlighting Mediterranean cultures of the Middle East. The exhibit features items, such as a 10th-century bowl found in the ancient city of Rayy, an 18th-century Iranian vase and an “ushabti,” a funerary figurine used in Ancient Egypt. The pieces are part of the museum’s permanent collection of ancient Greek, Roman and Persian artifacts, which is comprised of more than 2,000 articles.

Related link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palacio_Taranco

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