antiquarium

noun
/ˌan.tɪˈkwɛəɹi.əm/UK/ˌan.təˈkwɛɹi.əm/US

Etymology

  1. derived from antiquus — “former, earlier, ancient, old
  2. borrowed from antique — “ancient, old
  3. suffixed as antiquarium — “antique + arium

Definitions

  1. A place for keeping antiques.

    • […] to make preparations for establishing an antiquarium in the nymphaeum under the right side-aisle of the Church (below Zone CC-DD-EE).
    • Albrecht also provided for an antiquarium in the ducal Residenz, a room devoted to the display of Roman portrait busts (many bearing fanciful identifications) as a series of illustrious men.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA