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| street = Slovenski trg | | street = Slovenski trg | ||
| town = SI-2250 Ptuj | | town = SI-2250 Ptuj | ||
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− | [[Orpheus | + | The [[Orpheus Monument, Ptuj]] is the largest tombstone ever found in the Roman province of Upper Pannonia. In 2008 the Government of Slovenia adopted a decree declaring the Orpheus Monument a cultural monument of national importance. |
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− | + | The monument is located in front of the municipal tower in the square Slovenski trg in Ptuj. A tombstone nearly 5 metres high (4.94m x 1.82m x 0.39 m) it probably stands at the site where it was originally found. It has attracted visitors since the 16th century and in the course of time has become the symbol of the town. The mythological scenes it depicts gave it its popular name – the Orpheus Monument. The tombstone was cut from Pohorje marble and was erected as a grave marker in memory of the town of Roman Poetovio's (today's Ptuj) 2nd-century mayor, Marcus Valerius Verus, as can barely be deciphered from the almost illegible inscription. The memorial depicts scenes referring to the hope of being reborn. | |
− | The monument is located in front of the municipal tower in Slovenski trg | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Ptuj Regional Museum]] | + | * [[Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum]] |
* [[Mithras Shrine III in Zgornji Breg]] | * [[Mithras Shrine III in Zgornji Breg]] | ||
* [[Mithras Shrine I in Spodnja Hajdina]] | * [[Mithras Shrine I in Spodnja Hajdina]] | ||
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* [[Ptuj Castle]] | * [[Ptuj Castle]] | ||
* [[Roman Brickworks Kiln, Ptuj]] | * [[Roman Brickworks Kiln, Ptuj]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http:// | + | * [http://pmpo.si/en/ Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum website] |
− | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_of_Orpheus Monument of Orpheus on Wikipedia] | |
[[Category:Monuments and sites]] | [[Category:Monuments and sites]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Roman archaeological findings]] |
Latest revision as of 23:19, 13 October 2015
The monument is located in front of the municipal tower in the square Slovenski trg in Ptuj. A tombstone nearly 5 metres high (4.94m x 1.82m x 0.39 m) it probably stands at the site where it was originally found. It has attracted visitors since the 16th century and in the course of time has become the symbol of the town. The mythological scenes it depicts gave it its popular name – the Orpheus Monument. The tombstone was cut from Pohorje marble and was erected as a grave marker in memory of the town of Roman Poetovio's (today's Ptuj) 2nd-century mayor, Marcus Valerius Verus, as can barely be deciphered from the almost illegible inscription. The memorial depicts scenes referring to the hope of being reborn.
See also
- Ptuj – Ormož Regional Museum
- Mithras Shrine III in Zgornji Breg
- Mithras Shrine I in Spodnja Hajdina
- Povoden Museum, Ptuj
- Ptuj Castle
- Roman Brickworks Kiln, Ptuj