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Palazzo dei Musei, Reggio Emilia

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The Marbles Gallery, established and open to the public in 1875, displaying stone mosaics, sculptures, and architectural fragments dating from Roman era to the 19th century. In addition to the Spallanzani collection there are zoologic (Antonio Vallisneri room), anatomic (Paolo Assalini room),
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room) collections. Among the displays is the fossils of the Valentina whale (2001), a 3.5 million-year-old fossil cetacean found on the hills, were added to the 19th-century collections from the Secchia Valley.
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The building also housed various schools. It was designated to display civic collections in 1830, beginning with the natural history and travel collections of
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Gallery contains artworks from the 14th to the 20th century. It contains artworks collected by the Bank of
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The buildings prior housed the church of San Luca and an adjacent palace, but were granted in 1256 to the
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began displaying another collection of local minerals, fossils, and archeologic findings.
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is the civic museum located in front of Piazza Martiri del 7 Luglio, facing the
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Atrium with Roman mosaics, entrance to Spallanzani collections
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Index

Valli Municipal Theatre
Reggio Emilia
Franciscan order
Guglielmo Fogliani
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Gaetano Chierici
Giambattista Venturi
Antonio Fontanesi
Bipop-Carire
Antonio Ligabue
Fausto Melotti
Claudio Parmiggiani
Marco Gerra
Italo Rota
Facade and Piazza
Atrium with Roman mosaics, entrance to Spallanzani collections
Venus of Chiozza
Balena Valentina
Paleontology collection of human skulls
Reggio Emilia Welcome site
Categories
Buildings and structures in Reggio Emilia
Museums in Emilia-Romagna
Palaces in Reggio Emilia
Archaeological museums in Italy
Natural history museums in Italy

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