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16 - 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry
September 2022
Friday 16
10:00 - 17:30
Saturday 17
10:00 - 17:30
Sunday 18
10:00 - 17:30
0 to 99 years old

Musée d'archéologie d'Aléria

Fort de Matra, 20270 Aléria
  • Haute-Corse
  • Corse

Stone theatres

Architecture, costumes, masks and operation of the ancient theatre.
16 - 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entry
©Alexandra Padovani, CdC, 2022

Playful and interactive exhibition that will allow young audiences to get in touch with the building blocks of the show in the ancient world. Artists and artisans collaborate in an exhibition where leather masks, costumes and musical instruments alternate with elements recreated on ancient models. The exhibition consists of illustrative panels of structures but also reproductions of frescoes and mosaics on the actor, on the musicians and on the spaces of the theatre. Not to be confused with the amphitheatre.

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Exposition
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About the location

Musée d'archéologie d'Aléria
Fort de Matra, 20270 Aléria
  • Haute-Corse
  • Corse
MUSEE D'ALERIA. ALALIA: 8000 YEARS OF HISTORY The tabular plateau located in the heart of the eastern plain of Corsica, not far from the sea, and dominating by a peak the river Tavignano, is inhabited by man since the ancient Neolithic. Around 565 BC, the Phocaeans, who are Greeks settled in the Gulf of Smyrna, founded a counter at Alalia which became their metropolis and thus made Corsica enter the history. Thirty years later, after a naval battle opposing them to an Etruscan-Punic coalition, a large part of the Phocaeans leave the island: some take refuge in Massalia (Marseilles), which is another of their colonies, others will found a new one, Elee, south of the Gulf of Naples. Successively, Etruscans, Carthaginians and Romans will be interested in Corsica. In 259 BC, Cornelius Scipion, at the beginning of the wars between Rome and Carthage, seizes Alalia which will become Aléria. For 7 centuries, Corsica will undergo the Roman domination that will mark it deeply. Aléria will become
Tags
Musée, salle d'exposition, Site archéologique, Monument historique