Museo della Civiltà Romana is a museum in Rome dedicated to the presentation aspects of the ancient Romanian civilization.



The museum is located in the city of  Eur, about 7 km from Rome, was designed by the architects Pietro Ascheri, D. Bernardini and Cesare Pascoletti between 1939 and 1941.

Consists of fifty-nine section where models and copies of original materials and describes the history of Romanian civilization from the root down to the fourth century AD spread.

The most important artifacts by incubating are:
- Model of ancient Rome found in Section XVIII.

- Another model shows the effects of the city of Rome completion took 36-year-old began to build in 1935 and the event was completed in 1971.
Can be seen from the elevated platform, it depicts the city buildings in the era of Emperor "Constantine," which came to power at the beginning of the fourth century, found in Section VII, and the thirty-eighth and thirty.


- A whole series of inscriptions on Trajan's Column, arranged in horizontal rows on the ground level for easy reading in Section XII.

   
- An ancient Roman library rebuilt in Section VII and forty.

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