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Marble Greek Relief Outside of the Archaeological Institute in Zurich, Nov. 2003
Archaeological Collection of the University of Zürich
Rämistrasse 73, CH-8006 Zürich,
Tel: +41 (0) 44 634 2811,
Website: www.archinst.unizh.ch
Open: Tue-Fri 1pm-6pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm, Mon closed
Tram 6, 10 to <>
Enter the fascinating world of ancient cultures at the University of Zürich's Archaeological Collection, which provides insight into just how the Neo-Babylonian kings lived, the culture of the Etruscans (including a wide-selection of Etruscan ware) and the death rituals of the ancient Egyptians. In addition, a varied collection of intricately painted Greek vases and Romans tools can be found on display, along with an entire mummy and statuettes of ancient Egyptian deities.
Text from: www.talkingcities.co.uk/zurich_pages/sights_museums.htm
Rämistrasse 73, CH-8006 Zürich,
Tel: +41 (0) 44 634 2811,
Website: www.archinst.unizh.ch
Open: Tue-Fri 1pm-6pm, Sat-Sun 11am-5pm, Mon closed
Tram 6, 10 to <>
Enter the fascinating world of ancient cultures at the University of Zürich's Archaeological Collection, which provides insight into just how the Neo-Babylonian kings lived, the culture of the Etruscans (including a wide-selection of Etruscan ware) and the death rituals of the ancient Egyptians. In addition, a varied collection of intricately painted Greek vases and Romans tools can be found on display, along with an entire mummy and statuettes of ancient Egyptian deities.
Text from: www.talkingcities.co.uk/zurich_pages/sights_museums.htm
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