This paper presents an overview on the exhibition "Gli dei ritornano. I bronzi di San Casciano'' on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (February - June 2024). Two focuses of the display are identified as the sacred hot spring (both in Etruscan and Latin scrips, and represented by different bronze statues) and Apollo. Visitors perceive the sacred space around the spring through an 'immersion' into the display. The paper also presents details of the design by G. Malizia and C. Bonanni

"Encountering the thermo-mineral spring of Bagno Grande in the design of the exhibition at the Archaeological National Museum of Naples"

Tabolli, Jacopo
2024-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents an overview on the exhibition "Gli dei ritornano. I bronzi di San Casciano'' on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (February - June 2024). Two focuses of the display are identified as the sacred hot spring (both in Etruscan and Latin scrips, and represented by different bronze statues) and Apollo. Visitors perceive the sacred space around the spring through an 'immersion' into the display. The paper also presents details of the design by G. Malizia and C. Bonanni
2024
Archaeology; MANN; San Casciano dei Bagni; Bronze; Immersive Display
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