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A lapidarium is a place where stone (Latin: lapis) monuments and fragments of archaeological interest are exhibited. They can include stone epigraphs; statues; architectural elements such as columns, cornices, and acroterions; bas reliefs, tombstones; and sarcophagi. Such collections are often displayed in the outdoor courtyards of archaeology museums and history museums. See also - The Lapidarium, Prague — of the National Museum of the Czech Republic in Prague.
- Lapidarium, Kerch — in Kerch, Crimea.
- The Lapidarium of Kings — in Copenhagen, Denmark
- Glyptotheque — a type of stone sculpture museum
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