Aphrodite: The Making of a Goddess

Event date
8 Oct 2026 to 11 Apr 2027
Event time
10:00 - 17:00
Venue
Ashmolean Museum
Beaumont Street
Oxford
OX1 2PH
Event type
Exhibitions
Event cost
£0-£18
Disabled access?
Yes
Booking required
Required

Step into the world of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty and desire – later worshipped by the Romans as Venus.

Today she is thought of as a symbol of passion and beauty, but her story is far older and more complex.

This major exhibition will explore Aphrodite’s beginnings on the island of Cyprus, where she was worshipped as an all-powerful goddess over 3,000 years ago, and will trace her journey through the Greek and into the Roman world, where she became Venus.

It will reveal how, over the centuries, Aphrodite evolved into an iconic figure symbolising love and beauty as her myths and images flourished – inspiring art, literature and imagination from the Renaissance to the present day.

Featuring more than 200 extraordinary objects – from sculpture and bronzes to gems and terracottas from Cyprus, Greece and Italy, dating back from around 1400 BCE to the 21st century – the exhibition will uncover the making of a goddess whose legacy still shapes our ideas of love and beauty today.