The Museum of Antiquities | Saskatoon, Canada: Things to See, Do and Eat
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The Museum of Antiquities is the University of Saskatchewan's official archaeological museum, originally opened to the public in 1974 to house a small collection of archaeological replicas previously owned by the Louvre in Paris. Throughout the 1970s, the museum's collections grew significantly, facilitating the need for a permanent museum facility housed within the university's Murray Library. Today, it is housed within the Peter MacKinnon Building, showcasing significant collections of Greek and Roman plaster cast replica sculptures, one of the only collections of its kind in Canada. Famous replicas showcased include the Venus de Milo and the Rosetta Stone. Original sculptures are also showcased, along with collections of ancient Egyptian, Near Eastern, Islamic, and Medieval artworks.

107 Administration Pl, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A2, Canada, Phone: 306-966-7818

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