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Topic: "Mors Immatura" exhibition, Fadieni necropolis at Verginese Castle  (Read 5966 times)
Exhibition “Mors Immatura” at the Verginese Castle.
The exhibition, whose deadline was prolonged until the end of May 2006, is dedicated to the archaeological findings of an untouched Imperial necropolis dating back to the I and II century A.C. and is composed of five funeral steles and all the burial outfits.
Opening times from Tuesday to Sunday 8.30-12.30 and 15.30-18.30
phone 0532326258 centrocultura@comune.portomaggiore.fe.it
The exhibition is held in the magnificent Verginese Castle whose renaissance garden “Brolo” was recently restored.
You can read an article about Verginese Castle and its Brolo published on “Viaggi di Repubblica” .pdf format in Italian.

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Re: "Mors Immatura" exhibition, Fadieni necropolis at Verginese Castle « Reply #1 on: June 21, 2008, 05:59:30 AM »
The "Mors Immatura" exhibition is prolonged for an indefinite time, maybe for ever, cause the Verginese Castle is a very good location for these ancient archaeological findings.
Unluckily the opening times were reduced to a few days for week, so it's best to get info at
phone 0532326258 centrocultura@comune.portomaggiore.fe.it

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