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The Civico Museo d'Arte Orientale is dedicated to the artwork from the Orient, showcasing exquisite artifacts from mainly China, India and Japan over 4 floors.
The Civico Museo d'Arte Orientale is dedicated to the artwork from the Orient, showcasing exquisite artifacts from mainly China, India and Japan over 4 floors. ts On display are weapons, instruments, chinaware, Gandhara sculptures, fabrics, memoirs, and other objects.
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Via S. Sebastiano, 1, 34121 Trieste TS, Italy
+39 040 322 0736
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