Museo De Almería
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introduction The building and its collections The Museum of Almería Luis Siret, In 1990, As an exhibition concept was founded on 28 March 1933. the official father of the museum, structural problems in the old museum the museum decided to specialise in Outstanding items in its initial collection arrived in Almería with his brother building caused it to be closed to the two particular cultural periods that included those contributed by the Enrique in 1880 to work as a mining public. The Ministry of Culture, the distinguish our province: Los Millares Almería Provincial Commission of engineer. During his first working years owners of the institution, decided to and El Argar, societies from the 3rd Monuments and the important he was responsible for a huge amount build a new museum on the site of and 2nd millennium BC (on the first collection donated by Luis Siret, a large of archaeology. He excavated and the old one. The new building was and second floors). The top floor is part of which is exhibited in the National studied numerous sites and the designed by the architects Ignacio reserved for rotating exhibitions that Archaeological Museum. Throughout information he gained allowed him to García Pedrosa and Ángela García de will present and display the museum’s the 20th century the museum has been establish the first Prehistoric sequence Paredes. It is contemporary in style, extensive and varied collections in a enriched by the finds made in the for the south-eastern Iberian Peninsula. with a splendid combination of light, dynamic fashion. various excavations carried out in the However, what makes him an essential volume and space, both in its interior city and the rest of the province. part of our museum is his discovery and exterior. and investigation of such sites as Los Millares, El Argar, Villaricos, etc. ground floor first floor Temporary exhibition room The Stratigraphic Column Siret’s Cloud The Study of the Los Millares society The Stratigraphic Column The First Farming and Stockbreeding Communities 5500- The First Investigations 3200 BC The Los Millares Society 3200-2250 BC The Symbolic and Funerary World of the Los Millares Society second floor third floor The Stratigraphic Column The Stratigraphic Column The Study of the Argaric Society Roman Society and Trade in the South-East 206 BC-409 The Argaric Society 2250-1550 BC The Islamic Society: Al-Mariyya 711-1489 The Cultural Inheritance of Almería museum plan photography by fernando alda The thematic development of the museum presents the exhibits in an informative way with graphics, illustrations, audiovisuals and models. The main objective is to illustrate the societies that lived in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula during the 3rd and 2nd millennia BC. As a complement the permanent displays, the first of a series of rotating monographic exhibitions can be seen on the top floor, in this case devoted to Islamic Almería. The visitor is welcomed with a spectacular aerial display known as the Nube de Siret (Siret’s Cloud). The images and illustrations were taken directly from the hand of Luis Siret and placed in a sculptural itinerary that invites you to walk around the museum. Siret’s Cloud and a detail of it ground floor The ground floor, where your tour begins, The first is a chronological strip section of an archaeological has one of the most interesting incorporating the archaeological excavation on the ground floor. museographic resources to be found in interpretation. The other face of the the museum and one of enormous cross section is more novel - a series educational value. It is an idealised, life- of plasma screens that show different size reproduction of a stratigraphic cross sequences in a loop and offer us section. Some thirteen metres high, it differing concepts of time. contains sixteen strata, from the mother rock to the present day, and visually The exhibition area dedicated to presents the historical sequence of all archaeological research is a thematic the archaeological sites in Almería. itinerary that occupies the same space View of the ground floor Another outstanding feature of the on the ground, first and second floors. Stratigraphic Column is the placement It illustrates the various methods and on its two narrower sides of two auxiliary sciences that help historians informative displays with very different in their work. The first resource in this characteristics. sequence is a reconstructed cross The Stratigraphic Column first floor The first floor begins with a room devoted territory of Millares was like in the 3rd to the first farming and stockbreeding millennium BC. It is composed of the communities, the highlight being a same materials that an inhabitant of the historical reconstruction audiovisual made past may have used, but seen through using scientific data contributed by the eyes of a contemporary artist. prestigious researchers. The exhibition devoted to Millares is divided into three areas - the Model of Millares, the Circle of Life, and the Symbolic and Funerary World. The Model of Millares is doubly innovative. For the first time in an archaeological museum, the historical interpretation of an area is shown through contemporary artistic language. This is a work of art that shows us what the Model of Millares The Circle of Life presents exhibits and instructive illustrations of the same objects, a sculptural group, and an attractive audiovisual with a scientific and historical content. In the room devoted to the Symbolic and Funerary World there is a collection of grave goods and symbolic elements, together with a resource in which an audiovisual projected onto the reconstruction of a funerary monument shows a burial ritual in the necropolis of Millares. The Symbolic and Funerary World of Los Millares Grave goods from the Millares The Circle of Life necropolis Rambla del Obispo Orberá Conservatorio Museum of Almería Zaragoza Doctor Gregorio Marañón Altamira Azorín Méndez Núñez Javier Sanz Calzada de Castro Avda. Estación Gran Sol Hermanos Pinzón Rueda López Ctra. de Ronda Plaza Barcelona José Artes de Arco Soldado Español Avda. Federico Gracía Lorca Plaza Estación Hermanos Machado Estación RENFE Caónigo Molina Alonso photography: paisajes españoles Public Transport Taxi ranks: Rafael Alberti Street and MUSEUM OF ALMERÍA Urban bus lines: Federico García Estación Intermodal. [email protected] Lorca Street, lines 2, 6, 7, 12, 18; bus stop at the Delegación Provincial Intermodal train and bus station: www.museosdeandalucia.es/cultura/museoalmeria de Salud at Carretera de Ronda 101, Plaza de la Estación - Ctra. de Ronda. www.museosdeandalucia.es lines 2, 5, 6, 11, 20 and 30. Carretera de Ronda, 91 Private Transport Nearest public parking: 04005 Almería Avenida Federico García Lorca and General telephone: 950 17 55 10 location Rambla del Obispo Orberá. Fax: 950 17 55 40 second floor The exhibition devoted to the Argaric On the second floor there is a Cultural people (2nd millennium BC) is on the Heritage of Almería information point second floor. The itinerary takes you via that doubles as a rest area. Visitors a ramp and a zig-zag and is conceived can consult a menu classified by as a reflection on the strict stratification thematic areas for information on other of the Argaric society. It evokes the paths museums, monuments and folk festivals that lead into Fuente Alamo, an in the province, with details of location, emblematic settlement in this period of telephone numbers, chronology, how the province’s history. In one of the display to get there and, in the case of local cases you can see the typology of Argaric fiestas, dates. pottery according to Luis Siret, a classification that is still used by researchers today. Particularly outstanding are the grave goods from tombs 75 (a gold bracelet) and 111 at Fuente Alamo. The latter is of a young girl with social prestige acquired at birth, evidence of the concept of “inheritance”. Argaric pottery from Discovering the Argaric Fuente Álamo society Display case with the grave goods from tombs 111 and 75 The Argaric territory. Organisation and exploitation third floor There are two rooms on the top floor. In slaves to coins, hooks, various types of The part of the exhibition devoted to the first, “Roman Society and Trade in amphora (for salted fish, wine or olive Islamic Almería is divided into two the South-East 206 BC- 409”, the oil), glass perfume holders, pieces of areas. One has a graphic in which we centrepiece is the statue known as the terra sigillata pottery, and a decorative can discern the silhouette of the Bacchus of Chirivel. This is accompanied stucco known as “The Birth of Bacchus” Alcazaba overlooking the bay and by part of a mosaic from the same from Villaricos. various grave goods. The other, called location, El Villar de Chirivel; both finds the “Cube of Islam” contains were made during emergency excavations archaeological objects from the early and on the mosaic you can see the marks maritime republic of Pechina and the made by the excavating machine that later Madinat Al-Mariyya, large parts uncovered the site. of which are still preserved below the streets of the present-day town. One There are also numerous exhibits that particular find stands out from the provide evidence of the many years of excavations carried out as a result of Roman presence in the province. They the urban expansion of the town -a range from gravestones dedicated to piece showing the engraving of a boat that was found in a Muslim house in present-day Arcos Street. Third floor Sculpture of the god Bacchus from Chirivel The museum has developed an activity PUBLIC AREA INTERNAL AREA programme that offers numerous different Square with gardens Cultural objects reception area workshops aimed at adults and children, Entrance area: (loading and unloading) as well as talks, temporary exhibitions, - Lobby Restoration workshop concerts, plays, etc., all of which are - Security check and scanner Photography designed for the enjoyment of - Ticket desks Storage rooms townspeople and visitors alike.