Through a world-class multi-media experience, guests can journey back in time to Rome just before, during, and after the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 at "Pompeii: The Immortal City." Guests will hear and feel the roar of the volcano erupting while they take in the wonder of original artworks and newly-discovered artifacts.
In just 24 hours, Pompeii and neighboring Herculaneum were buried by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Lost for centuries, the site remained nearly untouched until 1748. Today, advanced scientific research continues to uncover the extraordinary achievements of Pompeii and the Roman world. This exhibition includes the most recent of those discoveries.
The new Arlington Museum of Art will be the only place in Texas to see "Pompeii: The Immortal City." The exhibition will remain on display through June 23.
Through a world-class multi-media experience, guests can journey back in time to Rome just before, during, and after the fateful eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 at "Pompeii: The Immortal City." Guests will hear and feel the roar of the volcano erupting while they take in the wonder of original artworks and newly-discovered artifacts.
In just 24 hours, Pompeii and neighboring Herculaneum were buried by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. Lost for centuries, the site remained nearly untouched until 1748. Today, advanced scientific research continues to uncover the extraordinary achievements of Pompeii and the Roman world. This exhibition includes the most recent of those discoveries.
The new Arlington Museum of Art will be the only place in Texas to see "Pompeii: The Immortal City." The exhibition will remain on display through June 23.
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