Egyptian objects, brought by the Phoenician merchants, are very rare in the Iberian Peninsula. In our Egyptian collection, we can highlight the amulets of the gods carved in talcum stone. Many of these pieces may have been made by the Phoenicians, ever though they have Egyptian figures and symbols. That is…
Between the 8th and 6th centuries BC, the Italic Peninsula was inhabited by a diversity of civilizations. One of them was the Etruscan people, located in the north and on the west coast, the Greeks to the south and the Latins in the center, in the territory of the seven…
The decorative objects in this collection are framed within the oriental influence that occurred, especially in the second half of the 19th century. After 250 years of isolation, in the middle 19th century, Japan opened up to the West, triggering a flow of travelers to the Far East, who were amazed…