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Foundation In Madrid Reconstructs The Statue Of The Roman Empero
In Rome, Italy, on February 6, 2024, the colossal statue of the Roman Emperor Constantine, of which only a few stone remains are housed in the Capitoline Museums, is being reconstructed with 3D printers by a Madrid-based foundation and is being presented to the public today. ''It is probably an important sculpture because it marks the boundary between the pagan and the Christian world. We know that Constantine was the first emperor to officially recognize the Christian religion,'' one expert notes. Another adds, ''It is a very important statue because it represents the new while using ancient patterns. By studying each one of the fragments, we are understanding that the stone and the marble preserve the traces of the original sculpture's assembly.'' Claudio Parisi Presicce, Capitoline Superintendent of Cultural Heritage, and Miguel Gotor, Councillor for Culture for the Municipality of Rome, are holding a press conference for the presentation of the reconstructed monumental Colossus of Constantine in the garden of Villa Caffarelli at the Capitoline Museums. A 13-meter-high 1:1 scale reproduction of the famous Colossus of Constantine, a statue of the 4th-century Roman emperor Constantine the Great, is on display at the Capitoline Museum. (Photo by Andrea Ronchini/NurPhoto)
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