Ancient Athens: Birthplace of Democracy

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120 W Gasparilla Plaza
Tampa, FL 33602
United States

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Now open, Tampa Museum of Art's new exhibition. The U.S. democratic constitution was in large part inspired by the popular government of Classical Athens, as well as the Roman Republic and the French Enlightenment. During the 2024 Presidential Elections, the Tampa Museum of Art will highlight the ancient Greek city-state Athens, as the birthplace of democracy. There, between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE, male citizens gained power in a form of government based on the rule of law.

The exhibition is based on the Museum’s extensive collection of 19th century photography, paired with a dozen antiquities from the permanent collection as well as some significant loans. Ancient Athens: Birthplace of Democracy illustrates archaeological site such as the Acropolis, the arts and culture of Classical Athens such as sculpture and ceramic vases, theater and athletics, as well as the gods and goddesses worshipped in the city. The exhibition allows the visitor to contemplate the ideals of the society that gave birth to democracy. Included with admission.


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