Boscoreale Treasure
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Silver objects
The Boscoreale Treasure is the name for a large collection of exquisite silver and gold Roman objects discovered in the ruins of the ancient Villa della Pisanella at Boscoreale, near Pompeii, southern Italy. Consisting of over a hundred pieces of silverware, as well as gold coins and jewellery, it is now mostly kept at the Louvre Museum in Paris, although parts of the treasure can also be found at the British Museum.
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N 48.8603 ° | E 2.3375 ° |
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Palais du Louvre
Rue de l'Échelle
75001 Paris, 1st Arrondissement (Paris)
Ile-de-France, France
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