Created in 1975, this "Musée de France" is housed in a former wine house. In its large vaulted cellars, it houses archaeological collections, some of which are the result of excavations at the Gallo-Roman site of Les Bolards, as well as remarkable Merovingian furniture. On the first floor, the temporary exhibition evokes an aspect of the regional heritage.
Open from 2 May to 31 October.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 10am-12pm / 2pm-6pm. Saturday and Sunday: 2-6pm.
Free admission.
- French, English
- Cheques and postal orders, Cash, Bank transfers
- Pets not allowed
Amenities
- Picnic area
- Parking
- Toilettes
- Specific theme activities
- Junior workshop
- Temporary exhibitions
Prices & Schedules
Prices :
- Gratuities (Informative rate to be checked with the establishment)
Subject to change in line with government health crisis management measures. In compliance with health regulations.
Chains and Labels
Brochures Bourgogne Tourisme
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