Seventy Thousand People Visited the Treasures of the Déri Museum in Spain

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This past spring, a fascinating exhibition titled “Dynasties: The First Kingdoms of Prehistoric Europe” opened in Alicante. Contributions to the exhibition came from 21 collections across Europe, including the Déri Museum. Among the treasures displayed were a bronze sword and axe discovered in Téglás, alongside gold jewelry, bone tools, and ceramic artifacts.

The “Dynasties” exhibition attracted over 70,000 visitors in less than seven months, making the collaboration with Alicante’s MARQ Museum one of the Déri Museum’s most successful international programs. The special Bronze Age exhibition, which is being dismantled today, will conclude with a farewell guided tour led by Juan Antonio López Padilla and János Dani, archaeologists from the Déri Museum, for the director and curator of the National Archaeological Museum in Lisbon.

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