25-04-2025
Lego display marks 200 years since Roman discovery
Mythical creatures and animals made of Lego are gracing a museum to celebrate the anniversary of a Roman mosaic's Corinium Museum, in Cirencester, launched its Brickus Orpheus Trail on 15 April, which is part of the Project Orpheus partnership event between the museum, the Barn Theatre, and New Brewery to mark the 200th anniversary of the discovery of the Orpheus mosaic at Barton Farm in Cirencester, the event will run until 2 creatures, animals, gods and goddesses made of Lego are dotted around the trail.
According to the museum, the mosaic was discovered in either 1824 or to his musical talents, Orpheus was said to be able to charm everyone and everything, from gods and goddesses, to animals and mosaic shows animals flocking around him.
Emma Stuart, director of the Corinium Museum, said the Orpheus Trail explored the myth of Orpheus and his journey to the underworld."This is an exciting opportunity for our visitors to connect with Orpheus in a very contemporary way," she Lego trail also features a figure of Orpheus' wife, Eurydice, who he tried to bring back from the dead with his music.
The museum has also launched new workshops for schoolchildren based on Greek and Roman myths, as part of the Orpheus is funded by a grant from the National Lottery Fund, and a series of events will take place throughout the year at the Corinium Museum, the Barn Theatre and New Brewery Arts.