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The exhibition is devoted to ancient Roman civilization, but since 2004 the planetarium and that have been in the premises since 2004 Astronomical museum housed. The museum building is located in the district of E.U.R. (Esposizione Universal di Roma), a district in the 1940s and 1950s in southern Rome. The museum has been closed for renovation work since 2014. The neoclassical museum building carried out at the time of fascism was planned by the architect Pietro Aschieri and his colleagues Bernardini, Pascoletti and Peressutti. The architects won the tender as part of the world exhibition planned for 1942 in Rome, in which a separate complex was to be created on the area in the south of Rome. However, the world exhibition was canceled because of the Second World War and the museum remained unfinished until the end of the war. The museum is based on an archaeological exhibition from 1911 led by Rodolfo Lanciani and on the 1929 opened by Benito Mussolini Museum of the Roman Empire and the central exhibition on the second thousandth birthday of the emperor Augustus, the Augustea exhibition of Romanity from 1937, which also visited Adolf Hitler in 1938. [first] The Museum of the Roman Empire served ideological purposes: by emphasizing Roman antiquity as a foundation of Italian history and civilization, the importance of one’s own nation should be exaggerated. The museum has been closed since January 2014 due to an urgent general renovation. After the first preliminary examinations, it became clear that for security reasons, the plan to leave individual halls open for the visit could not be carried out. Since the work has not yet been tendered due to judicial disputes, reopening has so far not been foreseeable. [2] The museum’s collection largely comprises reproductions, plaster casts and models, but also exhibits of Roman architecture, works of art, inscriptions and everyday objects. The entire area of \u200b\u200bthe Roman Imperium is recorded. The exhibition of 12,000 m\u00b2 is divided into 59 sections. Among the objects on display are plasterprints of the Trajan column in Rome and a duplicate of the large Mainz Jupiter column. A hall of the museum houses the model of the city of Rome created by Italo Gismondi in Constantine times (4th century) on a scale of 1: 250. The model was created from 1933 and the city center was already on the 1937 Augustea exhibition of Romanity shown. The entire city area within the Aurelian city wall was completed by 1955. The Forma Urbis Romae served as the basis. Districts, about which no archaeological findings presented, were filled with representative residential development. \u2191 Forum Archaeologiae – Journal of Classical Archeology 43 \/ VI \/ 2007. Archeology and Fascism. The problematic relationship between archeology and politics in fascist Italy. \u2191 Maria Rosaria Spadaccino: The Museum of Roman Civilization remains closed during the Jubilee. In: Corriere della Sera. 20. October 2015, accessed on November 12, 2016 . 41,831936 12.478025 Coordinates: 41 \u00b0 49 \u2032 55 \u2033 N , 12 \u00b0 28 \u2032 40.9 \u2033 O "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/roman-civilization-museum-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Roman Civilization Museum – Wikipedia"}}]}]