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Our volunteer staff offers guided tours through the exhibition halls,
explaining the historical background and what the artists may have felt in
producing masterpieces from the ancient Orient and Rome. Let’s explore these
grand and mysterious cultures together. Additional specified tours may also be given. Please feel free to enquire on details. |
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Tours include: Floor Mosaic with Dionysus (Roman period,
3rd–4th c.) Statue of Arsinoe II (Egypt, 3rd c. B.C.) Falcon-headed Deity (Egypt, 13th B.C.) Relief of Winged Genius and Royal Attendant (Neo-Assyrian period, 9th c. B.C.) |
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Free children’s
programs, monthly on the third to fifth Sunday during exhibitions,
from 11:00 a.m. for approximately 1˝ hours. Capacity: 30 visitors (Five-year-olds to high school students may participate individually or as a group. Families may also apply together as a group. Applications accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis). |
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Expedition tours in small groups are conducted to explore and discover
interesting works of art. After the tour, children’s workshops using media, such
as coloring books, are held. After thousands of years, what messages are ancient artworks trying to send to children today? Within these objects may be a world only children can understand. |
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