On to the contents, which some would argue is the whole point. It is a museum of sculpture, all of which are replicas, if not all. All of which being of the classical periods. There are works from Greece and Rome. Most of the works are plaster-cast replicas but some are also Bronze casts as well as a single wooden scale model or a trireme. In total there are four hundred and fifty casts in the purpose built gallery. Some of the highlights include the Farnese Heracles, the Sounion Kouros and Olympia Pediment.
The entire catalogue of casts can be found here.
Details for the Museum are as follows:
Address | Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA |
Website | http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/ark.html |
jd125@cam.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01223 335153 |
Fax | 01223 335409 |
Monday – Friday Saturday Sunday | 10am – 5pm 10am – 1pm Closed |