Monday, September 15, 2008
Hadrian: Empire and Conflict at the British Museum
Through October 26th, artifacts relating to the emperor Hadrian from 28 museums around the world will be on exhibit at the British Museum. Hadrian, one of the Modern Traveler's favorite emperors, was known for stabilizing the vast borders of the Roman Empire, his great love for Greek culture, his reconstruction of the Pantheon, and his relationship with Antinous, a Greek youth who died in Egypt. So if you find yourself in London (hopefully on your way to Rome!) be sure to visit this very special exhibition.
Labels:
Antinous,
Art,
British Museum,
Hadrian,
London,
Museums,
Pantheon,
Rome,
Sightseeing
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