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The Museum of Almería is an archaeological museum in the
Province of Almería Almería (, also ; ) is a province of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. It was named after the Arab ruler of Taifa, Banu Al-Miri. It is bordered by the provinces of Granada, Murcia, and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is the homony ...
. It has been a public institution since 1934, and moved to a new building in 2006.


History

In 1880, the Belgian engineer
Luis Siret Luis Siret y Cels (26 August 1860, in Sint-Niklaas – 7 June 1934, in Las Herrerías) was a Belgian- Spanish archaeologist and illustrator. He was born in Belgium, but when he was 21 he went to Cuevas del Almanzora (Almería) when he was co ...
found Los Millares, a prehistoric site in the region of Almería. During his archaeological research there, he developed a collection of artifacts which he eventually donated to the National Archeological Museum, with the desire that part of the collection stay in Almería. The conditions were agreed upon during the
Second Spanish Republic The Spanish Republic (), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (), was the form of democratic government in Spain from 1931 to 1939. The Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931 after the deposition of Alfonso XIII, King Alfonso XIII. ...
, when the museum was opened. There were two small rooms which were handed over by the “Escuela de Artes y Oficios” in 1934 but this collection didn’t have the pieces that Louis Siret had hoped would remain in Almería. In 2006, the museum was moved to its current building.


Current museum

The new museum has three floors used for exhibitions. A display of a
stratigraphic column A stratigraphic column is a representation used in geology and its subfield of stratigraphy to describe the vertical location of rock units in a particular area. A typical stratigraphic column shows a sequence of sedimentary rocks, with the oldest ...
spans all three floors, rising to the roof of the building. The exhibitions are mainly dedicated to
Copper Copper is a chemical element; it has symbol Cu (from Latin ) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkish-orang ...
and
Bronze Age The Bronze Age () was a historical period characterised principally by the use of bronze tools and the development of complex urban societies, as well as the adoption of writing in some areas. The Bronze Age is the middle principal period of ...
history. File:Nube Siret.jpg, Hall, with "Siret Cloud". Museum of Almería. File:Metodologia arqueologica.jpg, Model on archaeological methodology. File:Stratigrafic columne.jpg, Stratigraphic column. File:Salondeactos.JPG, Assembly hall of the Museum of Almería. File:CírculodelaVida.jpg, Outside of the "Circle of Life" (Prehistoric Society Los Millares). File:Interior circulo vida.jpg, Inside of the "Circle of Life" (Prehistoric Society Los Millares). File:CirculodelaMuerte.jpg, "Circle of Death" (Prehistoric Society Los Millares). File:Sociedad de El Argar.jpg, Gallery devoted to prehistoric Society El Argar (2nd Floor). File:Maqueta El Argar.jpg, The Model prehistoric Society El Argar. File:RomaMuseodeAlmeria.jpg, Roman Society in Southeast Hispania (3rd floor). File:AnforasRomanas.JPG, Roman Society in Southeast Hispania. Trade in natural resources. File:Mundo Islamico.jpg, Al-Andalus (3rd floor). File:Al-Andalus.jpg, Cemeteries in
Al-Andalus Al-Andalus () was the Muslim-ruled area of the Iberian Peninsula. The name refers to the different Muslim states that controlled these territories at various times between 711 and 1492. At its greatest geographical extent, it occupied most o ...
(3rd floor). File:Al-Marilla.jpg, Foundation of Almería (Al-Marilla).


Collections


Permanent exhibition

The permanent exhibition is located on the first and second floors of the building. The focus is mainly on: *
hunter-gatherer A hunter-gatherer or forager is a human living in a community, or according to an ancestrally derived Lifestyle, lifestyle, in which most or all food is obtained by foraging, that is, by gathering food from local naturally occurring sources, esp ...
society, * the society of Los Millares (
Santa Fe de Mondújar Santa Fe de Mondújar is a municipality of the Province of Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Demographics See also *List of municipalities in Almería Almería (province), Almería is a provinces of Spain, province ...
, Almería) * the society of the “
El Argar El Argar is an archeological site for the Early Bronze Age Argaric culture developed in the south-eastern end of the Iberian Peninsula which was believed to have been active from about 2200 BC to 1500 BC Material culture El Argar was the cultu ...
” culture centred on Antas, Almería. On the second floor, there is a metal structure in the middle of the room called the “Circle of Life.” Materials that teach us about the trade and war of the Millares society surround it. There are also objects related to the daily life of the settlement. The “Circle of Death” display, with the support of a video projection, shadows and sound, demonstrates much about the collective use of the graves and the ritual sequence carried out with each new burial. On the second floor is a layout of consecutive walls progressing from the bottom to the top, with the intention of showing how the society lived on the hillsides through their terraced homes and landscapes, especially in
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,
Cuevas del Almanzora Cuevas del Almanzora is a municipality of Almería province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Villages * Alhanchete * Aljarilla * Barrio Bravo * Burjulú * Cala Panizo * El Calguerín (also known as Cuevas de Vera) * El C ...
, Almería. The area includes small sub-rooms with glass cases containing big vessels, bronze weapons, silver and gold objects and ceramics among other remains.Ramos Lizana, Manuel. Museo de Almería: guía oficial. -- Sevilla:
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, Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, 2014.


Semi-permanent exhibition

On the third floor, there is a long term display of a collection of Roman and Andalusian pieces. This includes a sculpture of the god
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, found in a Roman villa excavated in the town of
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in the northern part of Almería. There is also a collection of Andalusian Muslim tombstones, of which Almería was the leading production center. A display in the center of the room holds cabinets containing ceramics, toys, coins, and other small objects.


More in the museum

The museum also holds a library which is open to the public. The museum holds an exhibition area on the main floor where painting, contemporary art, and photography are displayed. There is a large space at the front of the museum which can be used by the general public.


Building

In 2006, the museum moved to a new building designed by Ignacio García Pedrosa and
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. The building won two awards (PAD and ARCO) in 2004. It was also a finalist in 2005 in the Fostering Arts and Design (FAD) Awards. In 2008, it received an honorable mention by the European Museum of the Year contest.


Gallery

File:Idolocruciforme.jpg, Prehistoric Idol cruciform (Cantoria, Almería, Spain). File:Idolodealabastro.jpg, Prehistoric Idol alabaster (Rioja, Almería, Spain). File:FlechadeSilex.jpg, Flint arrowhead (Prehistoric Society of Los Millares. 3200-2250 BCE). File:CollardeColores.jpg, DNecklace consisting of 59 shells. Dated to the Middle Neolithic (Vera, Almería, Spain). File:Peine de marfil.jpg, Ivory comb found in the archaeological site of El Chuche (Benahadux, Almería). Dated between the 4th and 2nd centuries BCE. File:CeramicaLosMillares.jpg, Bowl from a tomb in the necropolis of Los Millares (Almería), one set of the most important Copper Age in Western Europe. File:ColganteAmuleto.JPG, Bone Amulet Pendant. Prehistoric Society of Los Millares. 3200-2250 BCE (Santa Fe de Mondujar, Almería, Spain). File:Idolo oculado.jpg, Idol oculado bone shaped horn (Prehistoric Society of Los Millares. 3200-2250 BCE). File:Copa argarica.tif, Argárica Ceramic Cup. Found in El Ejido (Almería), comes from a burial. Bronze Age (1700-1300 BCE). File:ColgantedeOro.jpg, Gold bracelet. Prehistoric Society of El Argar (2250-1550 BCE). File:TulipaArgaricaBruñida.jpg, Tulepa burnished argárica (Bronze Age, 2250-1550 BCE). File:LucernaRomana.jpg, Roman Lucerne (206 BCE - 409). File:Anillodeagata.jpg, Bronze ring with agate (located in Villaricos, Almería). Romanization (206 BCE - 409). File:PieRomano.jpg, Fragment of a male sculpture in white marble for the left foot. High Roman Empire (Villaricos, Almería). File:BajorrelieveAl-andalus.jpg, Bas-relief in marble, unique in Spain and in the Islamic West to represent human figures, Al-Andalus (11th century). File:JugueteAndalusi.jpg, Toys paste by hand. Found Bayyana (Pechina, Almería). Al-Andalus (885-915). File:TinajaAlmohade.jpg, Almahade clay jar (Almería, 1157-1238).


References


External links

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Digital Collections Network of Museums of Spain. Advanced Search

The museum brochure

Brochure and game the Museum of Almería for children



Pictures and technical details Almería Museum. GPD Project



Official Guide museums of Andalusia. 2010
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