The Alexander Mosaic, considered the most important mosaic of the Roman age, is a detailed piece of art measuring 583 by 325 centimeters.
There are around 2 million pieces that make up the Alexander the Great mosaic, but where did they come from?
She worked in close collaboration with mosaic artist Arianna Gallo to create the pieces using a specialist direct mosaic technique using enamelled elements. Austrian multidisciplinary designer Arthur ...
In 333 BCE, near the small Pinarus River along the modern-day borders of Turkey and Syria, a fierce battle took place between the forces of Alexander the Great and the Persian king Darius III.
Dozens of people learned to create their own Turkish mosaic lamp with tiles and beads, using 500-year-old techniques. The event also included Turkish tea and baklava.