Fragment from the Room of the Faun

Fragment from the Room of the Faun

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Votive relief honors Pan, revered shepherd god of ancient Greece. Two statues of Pan flank a temple altar, surrounded by a towering pine tree, while above them, nymphs dance in joyful abandon beneath the radiant gaze of Hekate's benevolent spirit. Nearby, the renowned Barberini Faun and the Medusa Rondanini, celebrated for its timeless beauty, stand alongside the enigmatic Munich Votive Relief, masterworks that adorn this circular sanctuary modeled after Rome's majestic Pantheon. In the heart of Munich's Antike am Königsplatz lies a treasure trove of antiquities from Greece, Etruria, and Rome. Here, visitors can marvel at Bavaria's most prized possessions, including an extensive collection of sculptures showcased in the adjacent Glyptothek. Meanwhile, the local artistry of Bavarian craftsmen is proudly displayed within a separate museum, while ancient Egypt's own treasures are preserved in yet another dedicated institution. This remarkable votive relief is part of "Scan The World," a groundbreaking initiative launched by MyMiniFactory to create an ever-expanding digital repository of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks, and landmarks from across the globe. By making these cultural riches freely accessible to all, Scan The World becomes a testament to the power of community-driven collaboration and innovation. If you have a unique artifact that could enrich this collective archive, simply email stw@myminifactory.com to learn how you can contribute your piece of history.

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