Atlante, Apamea (Syria), “Tycheion”
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Atlante, Apamea (Syria), “Tycheion,” dating back to around 160-180 BCE, now resides at the Musée du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium. Crafted with ReMake and ReCap from AutoDesk. Uncovered by Fernand Mazin's team in 1931 within the grand colonnade of Apamea, mere steps away from the “Tycheion,” this block was carefully extracted and transported to Brussels. Today, it is safely housed at the Museum of the Cinquantenaire. Unfortunately, a devastating fire ravaged the museum in 1946, leaving the Atlantean severely damaged. To stay informed about the latest updates, follow @GeoffreyMarchal on Twitter for more information.
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