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A delightful museum of weapons and armor from ancient times through the 1700's.  Items are well presented, and they have some interesting Roman and Classical era items. Roman books and items are also offered in the gift shop.
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The celebrated arms and armor collection of the now closed Higgins Museum have been moved to the Worcester art Museum. The collection includes weapons and armor from ancient times through the 1700's.  Items are well presented, and they have some interesting Roman and Classical era items. Roman books and items are also offered in the gift shop.
  
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 10 March 2024

Massachusetts

Citizens and Roman enthusiasts living in Massachusetts are invited to suggest information for this page. If you know of any Roman related resources in the Massachusetts Regio, please post to the Provincia message board.


THE BOSTON MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

An old and well respected museum, filled with great ancient art from many periods. In addition to their three Roman galleries, they have three Greek galleries, an Etruscan gallery, and several Egyptian galleries. Good books and Classical statuary is available in the gift shop. A must visit! http://www.mfa.org/


Worcester Art Museum

The celebrated arms and armor collection of the now closed Higgins Museum have been moved to the Worcester art Museum. The collection includes weapons and armor from ancient times through the 1700's. Items are well presented, and they have some interesting Roman and Classical era items. Roman books and items are also offered in the gift shop.

http://www.worcesterart.org/

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