The Museum of Classical Archaeology is a museum in Cambridge, England, housed in the Faculty of Classics of the University of Cambridge. Since 1982, it has been located in a purpose-built gallery on the first floor of the Faculty of Classics on the Sidgwick Site of the university.
The museum is one of the few surviving collections of plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture in the world. The collection consists of several hundred casts, including casts of some of the most famous surviving ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. Noteworthy casts include those of the Laocoön and His Sons, the Farnese Hercules, the Barberini Faun and Charioteer of Delphi.
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Official website http://www.classics.cam.ac.uk/museum/
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Email museum@classics.cam.ac.uk
Phone +44 1223 330 402
Address Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, UK
Coordinates 52°12'2.229" N 0°6'36.745" E