Bound for Disaster - Pompeii and Herculaneum through September 13, 2020 at the Moesgaard Museum

Bound for Disaster - Pompeii and Herculaneum through September 13, 2020 at the Moesgaard Museum in Højbjerg, Denmark.  This exhibition presents more than 250 objects on loan from seven Italian museums and cultural institutions. Visitors will be able to view reliefs and gravestones bearing inscriptions that provide vivid descriptions of and information about family relations, frescoes featuring maritime motifs, landscapes and everyday situations, military and maritime equipment and cargoes of commodities from distant destinations and the commercial harbour at Naples. There are also mosaics and marble statues, fountains and figures related to mythology and cult, together with jewellery and other luxury goods from the Romans’ high life before the cataclysm. The exhibition also includes exhibits demonstrating the terrible consequences of the volcanic eruption, including casts of corpses from Pompeii and skeletons of the dead from Herculaneum.

This museum's permanent collections totalling over 50,000 objects are also impressive, including artifacts from the Stone Age up to Renaissance.  Some of their most famous artifacts include the  Grauballe Man – the world’s best preserved bog body, the famous Gundestrup cauldron, and remains from the weapons cache of Illerup Adal dating between  200-500 CE. 



Image: Beautifully detailed shield boss at the Moesgaard Museum courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Colin.

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