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Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures Tour

SPECIAL OFFER - A FREE DRINK with Nadia after the tour at the museum cafe.*

"Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum" is an extraordinary exhibition of objects from the National Museum in Kabul. Over 200 artifacts on display, from four different sites along the ancient trade route, the Silk Road, were long thought to be stolen or destroyed during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan (1979-90) or the civil war and Taliban rule that followed. Traveling to the United States for the first time, they not only give us a glimpse of Afghanistan's ancient past but tell their own story of redemption and dedication to preserving the past against all odds.

Nadia gives a unique perspective on the objects in the collection. She explains the original excavation and re-discovery of the artifacts and the harrowing stories of their rescue, while discussing the issues surrounding cultural heritage preservation during wartime and the importance of this heritage in shaping the national identity of Afghanistan.

Meet the guide:
Nadia Tarzi is founder of the Association for the Protection of Afghan Archaeology, in San Rafael, CA and a strong advocate of cultural preservation and education in Afghanistan. A nonprofit organization that promotes public awareness of Afghan archaeology around the world, the APAA provides opportunities and funding to restore and conserve Afghanistan’s vulnerable cultural heritage. Born in Strasbourg, France, the daughter of renowned Afghan archaeologist Dr. Zemaryalai Tarzi, who is Director for the Bamiyan Archaeological Mission and president of APAA, Nadia has spoken at academic conferences devoted to Afghan archaeology and cultural heritage. She was featured in the National Geographic documentary “The Lost Treasures of Afghanistan” in 2006 with her father, who recently discovered a 19-meter “Sleeping Buddha” in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan Valley. On November 13-15, 2008, Nadia accompanied her father, who joined a panel of cultural heritage experts at the “Recovering Afghanistan’s Past: Cultural Heritage in Context” conference, which was cosponsored by APAA.

*One drink for each ticket holder.

Past tours

Saturday, November 01, 2008, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco 2:00 PM

Friday, August 14, 2009, Metropolitan Museum of Art 6:00 PM

Saturday, August 15, 2009, Metropolitan Museum of Art 10:00 AM

Female standing on a mythological creature, 1st–-2nd century A.D. (left) SAFE Tour Leader Nadia Tarzi (right)



Head of Apollo, Aï Khanum, 2nd century BC

Head of Apollo

Pendant from Tillya Tepe, 1st century BC to 1st century AD

Pendant from Tillya Tepe

Thierry Olivier/Musée Guimet

 

SAFE Tours are $40, $10 for students with valid ID INCLUDING group admission* to the museum and A FREE DRINK with Nadia after the tour.

We welcome members of the press. The Museum charges $16 for adult group admission. Space is limited, please email us to inquire about availability.

*Group admission fees to the Metropolitan Museum of Art are charged by the museum to all tour attendees, including members of the museum and the press. Questions about group admission fees should be directed to the museum: 212-570-3711

Please specify the time and date of the tour you wish to reserve.

 

Please show your student ID when you join the group.

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