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Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge

The Museum of Classical Archaeology is a museum in Cambridge, England, housed in the Faculty of Classics of the University of Cambridge. Since 1982, it has been located in a purpose-built gallery on the first floor of the Faculty of Classics on the Sidgwick Site of the university.

Museum of Classical Archaeology, Cambridge
Museum of Classical Archaeology
LocationCambridge
Coordinates52°12′02″N 0°06′37″E / 52.200632°N 0.110280°E / 52.200632; 0.110280
TypeUniversity museum
Collectionsplaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture
Visitors8,132 (2022)[1]
DirectorProfessor Caroline Vout[2]
CuratorDr Susanne Turner[3]
OwnerUniversity of Cambridge
University of Cambridge Museums
Peplos Kore, cast and reconstruction, in the Museum of Classical Archaeology

The museum is one of the few surviving collections of plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture in the world. The collection consists of several hundred casts, including casts of some of the most famous surviving ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. Noteworthy casts include those of the Laocoön and His Sons, the Farnese Hercules, the Barberini Faun and Charioteer of Delphi.

The Peplos Kore is perhaps the best known exhibit in the museum. It is a plaster cast of an ancient Greek statue of a young woman painted brightly as the original would have been, which was set up on the Acropolis of Athens, around 530 BCE. In 1975, the museum attempted to replicate the sculpture's original appearance by painting a cast of the figure. The replica is displayed next to a second, unpainted cast as a challenge to the erroneous equation of ancient Greek sculpture with pure white marble.[4]

The museum also holds a large collection of sherds and epigraphic squeezes.

The museum is open to the public Tuesday to Friday (10.00am to 5.00pm) and on Saturdays in university term time (10.00am to 1.00pm).

The museum is one of eight which make up the University of Cambridge Museums consortium.

Its former home on Little St Mary's Lane was designed by Basil Champneys in 1883. In the 1970s it became evident that it was no longer adequate to house the collection, and it now houses the library of Peterhouse.

References edit

  1. ^ "Visits made in 2022 to visitor attractions in membership with ALVA". www.alva.org.uk. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  2. ^ "Professor Caroline Vout". Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Dr Susanne Turner". Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Peplos Kore". Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. Retrieved 25 September 2015.

External links edit

  • Museum of Classical Archaeology website


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