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| The Museum of Early Christian antiquities | ||
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is a peculiar one: the building, in fact, shows the last restoration in
the 15 centuries life of an early Christian suburban basilica, later belonged
to the Monastery of Benedictine nuns. The concepts of "museum" and "archaeological
site" integrate themselves, so that the visit of the building and its mosaics
is completed by the exhibition of Christian funerary inscriptions from different
sites, to offer an overall image of Christian Aquileia. |
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