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Palazzo Grassi

ROME AND THE BARBARIANS, THE BIRTH OF A NEW WORLD

ROME ET LES BARBARES

Following on from the exhibitions that focused on the great civilisations of the past, Rome and the Barbarians takes an original look at the ever-important issue of comparison and contamination.
With over two thousand archaeological treasures from museums all over the world, exhibition curator Jean-Jacques Aillagon explains how the Roman culture and Barbarian identities influenced each other during the first millennium of our era, and gave rise to historic a new civilization.
The birth of the empire, its defence and decline, the Roman-Barbarian kingdoms of Vandals, Ostrogoths, Franks, Byzantium counter offensives, the advent of the Lombards in Italy, and the dream of a new imperial union with Charlemagne... are but a few of the themes explored over the three floors of Palazzo Grassi.
The framework of Europe - a space for communication and contact between diverse people and cultures - provides the background for a thousand years of beneficial exchanges alternating with bloody conflicts.
"Rome and the Barbarians" is the story of a fruitful encounter reinforced by the spread of Christianity throughout the empire, a decisive period for the identity of the European continent.