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The
Museum
starts
from
the
cobbles
chipped
by
man
one
million
years
ago.
Then
all
the
stages
of
civilization
up
to
the
Roman
age
up
to
the
threshold
of
the
Middle
Ages
in
the
Archaeological
Section.
There
are
lavish
mosaics,
amphorae,
and
bricks
made
in
kilns
opened
by
the
first
entrepreneurs
from
Rimini,
the
exceptional
set
of
surgical
instruments
and
the
splendid
glass
picture
from
the
Surgeon’s
House,
along
with
everyday
objects
and
even
small
pawns
used
as
entrance
tickets
for
the
Anfiteatro
(Amphitheater).
The
Medieval
and
Modern
Section
collects
works
mostly
coming
from
the
many
religious
buildings
suppressed
between
the
eighteenth
and
nineteenth
centuries
or
affected
by
the
fury
of
wars
and
earthquakes.
Witness
of
the
local
artistic
history
from
the
eleventh
century
to
the
early
twentieth
century,
the
Museum
offers
the
thrill
of
discovering
the
Malatesta
Rimini
through
the
paintings
of
the
14th
century
Rimini
School,
the
Pietà
by
Giovanni
Bellini,
the
works
by
Agostino
di
Duccio
and
Ghirlandaio,
and
being
fascinated
by
the
pictorial
experience
of
the
Romagna’s
seventeenth
century
in
paintings
by
Cagnacci,
Centino
and
Guercino
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