Last month, a new area dedicated to the civilisations of the ancient Mediterranean has opened on the ground floor of the Manica Nuova of the Royal Museums. The Archeological Gallery houses artefacts of rare beauty and inestimable historical value.

The Royal Museums today preserve a cultural heritage that ranges from prehistory to modernity, looking at the history of the civilisations of Europe and the world. More than a thousand works, some of which have never been exhibited before, cover over 400 years of history thanks to the collections of the House of Savoy and the discoveries of explorers and entrepreneurs. In 10 rooms, divided into 5 sections, are exhibited finds from Mesopotamia, Greek and Roman statues, Greek pottery, Etruscan and Phoenician funerary elements. Among the iconic objects selected by the curators is the sculptural portrait of Caesar, considered by experts to be one of the closest resemblances to the leader.