The Government approved, on Thursday, through a decision, a series of measures meant for the organization by the National History Museum of Romania of the exhibition „Dacia. The Last Frontier of Romania” at the National Roman Museum – Diocletian’s Baths in Rome, between October 2023 and April 2024, write Agerpres.
The exhibition will bring together over 1,000 artefacts representative of the civilization north of the Danube, illustrating 1,400 years of ancient history. It will be organized by the Ministry of Culture, through the National Museum of History of Romania (MNIR), with the support of the Ministry of National Defence, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the Romanian Embassy in Rome, and the Romanian Cultural Institute, through the Academia di Romania.
According to the MNIR, this would be the largest synthetic exhibition dedicated to the civilisation of the Getae and Dacians, and to the Roman one, which is also dedicated to the first migrants in this area, organized in the past 25 years, through an effort of 45 museum institutions from Romania and the Republic of Moldova, a project coordinated by the National History Museum of Romania, under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture.