 
      
    
        The Venus of Milo dates from 150-100 before Christ and is the most famous sculpture form the 
        Greek classical period. The sculpture was found in 1820 near Melos.  
        
        This marmer figure of about 2,05 meters in hight represents Aphrodite; the greek deity of love and beauty. Here counterpartner 
        from the Roman classical period was Venus. 
         



































































 
 




