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Aesculapius and the tombstones of the praetorian from Feltre: the Archaeological museum unveils his jewels

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Aesculapius and the tombstones of the praetorian from Feltre: the Archaeological museum unveils his jewels
The inscription dedicated to the Roman divinity Anna Perenna

Inauguration on Friday at 5 pm On display for the first time the gold and silver coins of the treasure found twenty years ago in the church of Ognissanti

FELT. A new piece, not the last, of the “Feltria” project to enhance the territorial Feltrine archeology and to give citizens the opportunity to admire finds of exceptional importance and value so far “hidden” in the deposits of the Superintendency: this is the new museum Archeologico di Feltre which will be inaugurated on Friday at 5pm and will be open from Saturday.

“We started the Feltria project in 2015, after years of discussions around the future archaeological museum, then relegated to some storage rooms on the ground floor of the Civic”, explains one of the architects of this cultural initiative, councilor Alessandro Del Bianco who with the curator of the city museums, Tiziana Casagrande, oversaw the scientific part.

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