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The Michael C. Carlos Museum is an art museum located in Atlanta on the historic quadrangle of Emory University's main campus. The Carlos Museum has the largest ancient art collections in the Southeast, including objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, Africa and the ancient Americas.
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The Michael C. Carlos Museum is an art museum located in Atlanta on the historic quadrangle of Emory University's main campus. The Carlos Museum has the largest ancient art collections in the Southeast, including objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, Africa and the ancient Americas.
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The Michael C. Carlos Museum is an art museum located in Atlanta on the historic quadrangle of Emory University's main campus. The Carlos Museum has the largest ancient art collections in the Southeast, including objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, the Near East, Africa and the ancient Americas. The collections are housed in a Michael Graves designed building which is open to the public. One of the oldest museums in Georgia, the museum's collections date back to 1876, when a general museum known as Emory College Museum was established on Emory University's original campus in Oxford, Georgia. After the university was relocated to Atlanta, a small group of professors officially founded the Emory University Museum in 1919. The collections were housed and displayed in various buildings around the campus. Over the years, Atlanta businessman Michael C. Carlos donated over $20 million to create a permanent home for the museum, which opened in 1985. The museum was renamed again to the Emory University Museum of Art and Archaeology and was officially accredited by the American Alliance of Museums as a museum of antiquities and fine arts. Carlos died in December 2002 at the age of 75. A major expansion in 1993 transformed the museum into one of Atlanta's top arts institutions. Upon the new building's opening, the museum became known as the Michael C. Carlos Museum, named after its most generous patron.
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Step into a realm of wonder and discovery at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, where an awe-inspiring collection of ancient and historical artifacts awaits. From distant corners of the globe, these treasures tell stories of civilizations long past, inviting visitors on a journey through the annals of time. As you wander through the halls adorned with priceless art and artifacts, prepare to be transported to distant lands and bygone eras. From majestic sculptures to intricate tapestries, each piece offers a glimpse into the rich timeline of human history. Time seems to stand still as you explore the museum's offerings. Whether you spend a fleeting 45 minutes or immerse yourself for a leisurely 2 hours, every moment is a testament to the enduring power of art and history. Amidst this sanctuary of culture and knowledge, the environment is meticulously curated for your comfort and enjoyment. The air is crisp and clean, the surroundings inviting and comfortable, providing the perfect backdrop for your exploration and reflection. In every corner, the museum beckons with its promise of enlightenment and inspiration. It is a sanctuary for the soul, where the wonders of the past converge with the marvels of the present, inviting all who enter to embark on a journey of discovery and wonder.
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Roughly five kilometres northwest of Decatur in Emory Village is the Michael C Carlos Museum. While not a household name, the museum is nonetheless one of the most important museum spaces to be found in the southeast of the United States. Its permanent collection contains objects from ancient cultures right around the world, making it an important stop for anyone who wants to discover the wonders of ancient Egypt, Rome, or Greece. What’s more, the collection extents to sketches drawn in Renaissance Europe, and artifacts from the cultures of both Asia and Africa too.\ Atlanta’s Carlos Museum has been one of the most important museums in the southeast of the United States for close to a century. Dedicated to arts and artefacts from right around the world, its extensive collections include objects from ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It goes on to cover African and Asian cultures in equal detail, while European Renaissance sketches form another important component. As a result, there’s no better place to explore the world in this part of America, with visitors almost guaranteed to find some object that blows their mind. The Carlos Museum is approximately 50 km north of Peachtree City.
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