Carthago: The Immortal Myth September 27, 2019 through March 29, 2020 at the Colosseum and Forum Romanum in Rome, Italy.

Carthago: The Immortal Myth September 27, 2019 through March 29, 2020 at the Colosseum and Forum Romanum in Rome, Italy.
The history and culture of one of the most powerful and fascinating cities of the ancient Mediterranean will be celebrated in the Colosseum, the Temple of Romulus, and the Imperial Ramp at the Forum Romanum beginning September 27, 2019. The exhibition will feature reconstructions and multimedia installations alongside artefacts displayed in public for the first time, highlighting a series of historical events uniting the two great powers of the ancient world: Carthage and Rome. Objects on display include items from the collections of archaeological museums in Italy as well as the Carthage National Museum and the Bardo in Tunisia, and the national museums of Beirut in Lebanon, and Madrid and Cartagena in Spain. Visitors will be greeted by a reconstruction of the terrible deity Moloch, featured in the 1914 film Cabiria, stationed at the entrance to the Colosseum followed by a journey from "the foundation of the Phoenician East to the refounding of the new Colonia Iulia Concordia Carthago.


Image: Statue of Moloch from the 1914 film Cabiria at the Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Turin, Ital, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Jean-Pierre Dalbéra with added digital effects.

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