Painting the Mediterranean: Civilization and Fantasy of the Ancient City Exhibition Time: 20 19 July 16- 10 year 10/3.
Venue: Exhibition Hall 1, 1st floor, Nanshan Museum, Shenzhen.
Exhibition tickets: free, no reservation required.
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday,10: 00-18: 00 (17: 30 closed).
Closed on Mondays (except major national holidays)
This exhibition is based on the cultural relics of the ancient Mediterranean city of Paestum. It consists of three chapters: an ancient Mediterranean city, the painted tomb of Paestum, the images of reality, ceremony and fantasy, and the exhibition area of diver's tomb restored and displayed by 3D projection technology.
Pa Stourm, located in the southeast of Naples, is an important city of the Enlightenment and one of the representative cities of romanticism, which combines the three civilizations of ancient Greece, Lucania and Rome.
Since 1750, Paestum has attracted the attention of European scholars and artists, especially the temples in ancient Greece, which deeply influenced the architectural and aesthetic styles of that era. Even today, we can see the style of that era in many buildings.
The exhibition exhibited 134 exquisite cultural relics collected in the archaeological site park in Paestum, Italy, including murals, statues, building components, painted pottery, bronzes and so on. These cultural relics unearthed in Paestum reflect the social history of the city from the 6th century BC to the 3rd century BC, and also highlight the artistic development under the background of multicultural integration.