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National Museum of Oriental Art

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Established
  
1957 (1957)

Phone
  
+39 06 469 7481

Opened
  
1958

National Museum of Oriental Art

Location
  
Via Merulana, 248, 00185 Rome, Italy

Type
  
archaeology, Art museum

Website
  
www.museorientale.beniculturali.it

Address
  
Via Merulana, 248, 00185 Roma, Italy

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday8AM–7PMWednesday8AM–7PMThursday8AM–7PMFriday8AM–7PMSaturday8AM–7PMSunday8AM–7PMMondayClosedSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Pigorini National Museum, Musée national du Haut Moy, Palazzo Corsini - Rome, Boncompagni Ludovisi Decorativ, Museo Barracco di Scultura

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The National Museum of Oriental Art (Italian: Museo Nazionale d'Arte Orientale) is an important museum in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the arts of the Orient, from the Middle East to Japan.

In particular, the museum has a notable collection of artifacts from the Gandhara area. This is due the archaeological missions of the Italian Institute for Middle and Far East (IsMEO) to the Buddhist and protohistoric sites of Swat, namely the Butkara Stupa, Barikot, Panr, Aligrama among others. Other collections include items from the Palace of Mas'ud III and the Buddhist shrine of Tape Sardar at Ghazni, Afghanistan, the prehistoric city of Shahr-e Sokhteh, in eastern Iran, and the art objects from Nepal, Tibet and Ladakh collected by Giuseppe Tucci on his travels in 1928-1948.

The museum is located in Via Merulana 248, in the Rione Esquilino and displays artifacts in 14 rooms. A few new rooms are expected to open soon: last one, the Korea room, opened in June 2010. Photographs of the artifacts are allowed on application to the Director of the Museum only.

References

National Museum of Oriental Art Wikipedia