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Special Exhibit Designed by Robert Wilson and Curated by Franck Goddio on Display until May 31, 2009
NEW YORK – March 2, 2009 - Egypt’s Sunken Treasures, a special exhibition of over 500 underwater archaeological artifacts from Alexandria, Heracleion and Canopus, ancient towns in the Nile Delta which sank 20 feet under the level of the Mediterranean in the first centuries of the Christian era, are on view through May 31, 2009 at Juvarra’s Royal Stables in Turin’s Venaria Reale, the former Royal stables of the hunting residence of the Savoy family. This exclusive exhibit is designed by Robert Wilson and curated by underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio who discovered the remains and their legends.
These artifacts bring to life 15 centuries of history - from 700 BC to 800 AD – providing a fascinating journey through ancient
Backed up by sophisticated geophysical technology, the team led by French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio, curator of the exhibit, discovered these treasures, their legends, works and objects: from the sensuality of the diorite statue of a queen, to simple daily objects such as bronze fishing hooks, three colossal granite statues over 16 feet tall and gold coins, the Ptolemy stone weighing 16 tons, and the gold wedding ring with an inscription from the New Testament.
The exhibit at the Venaria Reale is designed by award winning Robert Wilson who has fascinated audiences worldwide with his signature use of light and investigations into the structure of simple movements and the classic rigor of his scenic designs.
Visitors to the exhibit will travel down a long, dark corridor that recreates the depths of the sea to the sounds of special melodies specially composed by Laurie Anderson, all the way to the heart of the exhibition that starts in a brightly lit room, the “contemplation space” dedicated to a single, precious object.
The visit continues through strikingly outfitted rooms: Sunken Forest, Treasures Honeycomb, Sphinx Box, Liquid Space, and Waves Power before culminating in a long corridor, the Coral Tunnel, and the last room dedicated to the object surrounded by the greatest mystery and sensuality: a female statue – goddess or queen- that seems to rise from the waters and accompanies visitors to the exit with her beauty and perfection.
Exhibition Dates: February 7 – May 31, 2009
Exhibition Location: Scuderie Juvarriane at the Reggia di Venaria (
Exhibition Times: Monday: closed (except on national Italian holidays)
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 9 am – 6.30 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 11 pm
Sunday: 9 am – 8 pm
Last entrance: 1 hour before closing time
Tickets are 10 Euros for adults and 7 Euros for those over 65 and under 21 and can be purchased:
Guided tours and audio guides:
Visitors can also purchase combined tickets providing access to
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