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Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Córdoba

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Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Córdoba
Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba
Museum's facade
Map
Established1867
LocationCórdoba, Spain
Coordinates37°52′55″N 4°46′41″W / 37.88202°N 4.77806°W / 37.88202; -4.77806
TypeArchaeological museum
OwnerGeneral State Administration

The Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Córdoba (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba; MAECO or simply Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba) is a museum in Córdoba, Spain. Owned by the Spanish State, its management has been transferred to the Ministry of Culture of the Junta of Andalusia.

History

The formal creation of the Provincial Archeological Museum was predated by an initiative proposed in 1866 and the ensuing decree for the creation of provincial museums issued on 20 March 1867.[1] The museum was originally mixed with the Museum of Fine Arts, so a number of efforts to obtain an independent premises for the increasing collection of archeological items were taken.[2] Following a number of relocations of the collection, the Spanish State bought the Rennaissance palace of Páez de Castillejo [es] in 1942 as new premises for the museum.[3] The works for the adaptation for exhibition purposes took place between 1945 and 1959.[4]

The museum was transferred from the Spanish State to the regional administration of Andalusia via a Royal Decree issue on 29 February 1984.[5] The museum earned the name of Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba in 1994.[6] A new annex building was opened in 2011.[7] The museum incorporates its own archeological site, featuring the remains of the city's Roman theatre.

Pieces

The collection could be divided in three large subgroups: 1) Prehistory and Protohistory, 2) Rome and the Visigothic Culture and 3) Islam and Mudéjar art.[8]

References

Citations
Bibliography
  • Baena Alcántara, Mª Dolores (2017). "Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba: un relato que continúa (o 150 años no son nada)" (PDF). Boletín del Museo Arqueológico Nacional (35). Madrid: MAN: 94–109. ISSN 0212-5544.
  • Godoy Delgado, Francisco; Baena Alcántara, María Dolores (2000). "Programa Museológico del Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba" (PDF). Museo: Revista de la Asociación Profesional de Museólogos de España (5): 135–152. ISSN 1136-601X.
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