Varied
Greco-Roman archaeological remains
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Countless
cabinets adorn the rooms of the Palacio's lower floor that contain
Portion's of Greco-Roman statues of extraordinary value, masculine and
feminine
busts, horsemen, dancers and mythological representations. |
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wide cabinets also keep remains of Italic: saguntinos acnes, complete
with the names of the old potters that manufactured them. Music instruments,
dice made in ivory and a multitude of objects of the same period. |
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The
interesting brass chart that seems to refer to a ceremony of those times
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in another cabinet. |
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Glass
objects are also stored in the cabinets, among them
the beautiful garnished glass of offsprings and superimposed leaves.
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In
the room of Ganímedes epigraph remains are conserved, one of which
reads this way:
PRO SALVE HADRIANI AVG ET SABINAE AVGVSTA Ñ SILVANO PANTHEO AVTARCER
SABINA AVG
Ñ LIB EX VOTO. |
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