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Civic Archaeological Museum of Milan verified

Milan, Lombardy, Italy open Visit museumarrow_right_alt

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Head of Jupiter
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Floor
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Lovere cup
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Floor A
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Floor B
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Painted altar
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Trivulzio Diatreta Cup
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Patera (dish) from Parabiago
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Heracles at rest
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Portrait (possibly Maximian)
Head of Jupiter
Floor
Lovere cup
Floor A
Floor B
Painted altar
Trivulzio Diatreta Cup
Patera (dish) from Parabiago
Heracles at rest
Portrait (possibly Maximian)

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Description

It came to light by chance in 1827 in the area of the grandiose baths built by the emperor Maximian Herculean at the end of the third century AD. in an area corresponding to the current Corso Europa-Largo Corsia dei Servi, the torso is what remains of a colossal marble statue depicting Heracles at rest, leaning on the club, after the conquest of the apples of the Hesperides. Dated to the end of the 2nd century, the statue certainly decorated the baths built in the 3rd century or, more likely, only enlarged by Maximian. The fig leaf is a nineteenth-century addition.

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