More Than 260 Objects in the Collection

The antiquities in the Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Art were donated to the University by William D. Walsh, an alumnus of FCRH, and his wife Jane. The museum occupies 4,000 square feet of space on the main floor of the Walsh Family Library. The collection comprises more than 260 objects dating from the 4th Millennium B.C. through the 3rd Century A.D. and offers visitors to the museum a compendium view of the material culture of the ancient Mediterranean world.
The museum’s most important function is its role as an essential campus resource and teaching collection, the value of which lies not only in its impressive chronological and regional scope, but also in the range of subject matter, types of objects, mediums, and artistic styles represented.
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The museum is open to the general public Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., during the academic year. (Summer and intersession hours may vary.) Access to the Museum requires a valid photo ID.