Antiquities Museum

The Museum of Art's West Wing is an extension of the Museum of Art at 5 Maple Str, Bayside. It was opened in 2004, and is a very popular museum, known as "Lovia's Louvre". The museum building is in a Federal style, and

The Collection
The Antiquities museum has an extensive collection of old art, dating back to ancient Egyptian times.

West Wing
The West Wing houses all of the ancient artifacts of the Egyptians, ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as the Currency collection.

Coningham Hall
The Coningham Hall houses all of the Ancient Egyptian art.

Fanning Hall
The Fanning hall, named after Lovian archeologist Hiram Fanning, houses the Ancient Greek Collection

Currency Collection
The Currency Colection is an extensive coin collection. It is made up mostly of the collection of Andrew Frederick Ramsley and Albert Arthur Ramsley. It has coins from Egyptian times to modern 21st century coins.

East Wing
The East Wing houses all of the old artwork, from the medieval period to impressionist art of the 1800s. It also houses the Military hall.

Hall of Medieval Art
This hall houses all of the Medieval Art of the Museum

Military Hall
This hall houses the collection of military items of the museum, dating from ancient times to modern weapons.

18th Century Art
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