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Archeological Museum of Seville

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The Archeological Museum of Seville occupies the neoclassical Pavilion of Fine Arts in María Luisa Park, a building originally constructed for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Its vast collection spans from the Lower Paleolithic through the Roman period, with a particular emphasis on the Roman city of Italica. The museum's centerpiece is the 'Tesoro de la Aliseda,' a stunning gold treasure from the 7th century BC, along with intricate Roman mosaics, sculptures, and everyday objects. Visitors can trace the region's evolution through well-organized galleries that include Phoenician, Greek, and Carthaginian influences. The museum's layout encourages a chronological journey, with clear signage in Spanish and English. Highlights include the colossal Roman statues from Italica and the exquisite 'Venus de Itálica' statue. The building's grand rotunda and natural light enhance the display of ancient artifacts, creating a contemplative atmosphere.

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  • The 'Tesoro de la Aliseda', a 7th-century BC gold treasure
  • Roman mosaics and sculptures from Italica, including the 'Venus de Itálica'
  • Colossal marble statues of Roman emperors and gods
  • Prehistoric tools and pottery from the region
  • The building's grand neoclassical architecture and rotunda

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