National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology explained

National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology
Native Name:Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática
Native Name Lang:es
Former Name:Museo Nacional de Investigaciones Arqueológicas Submarinas
Museo Nacional de Arqueología Marítima
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Location:Cartagena (Murcia), Spain
Type:Archaeology museum
Website:http://museoarqua.mcu.es

The National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology is a underwater archaeology museum in Cartagena (Murcia), Spain. It owns a large collection of pieces recovered from shipwrecks that begins in the Phoenician period, and arrives until the 19th century.[1] It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.

On December 2, 2012, the 14.5 tons cargo of gold and silver coins recovered from the wreck of the frigate Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes was deposited in the museum for cataloging, study and permanent display.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology. Collection. May 1, 2020.
  2. Web site: National Museum of Subaquatic Archaeology. Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes. May 1, 2020.
  3. News: El Mundo. The treasure from La Mercedes is in Cartagena already. 3 December 2012. May 1, 2020.