Musee Archeologique Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Top Class Experience
Coming from down-under with very little history around us - we are still blown away by museums such as this. Everything was in perfect order with some of the most amazing tablets we have ever seen. A ...
Duplicate of "Palais des Archeveques" (Archbishop's Palace)
Housed in the Archbishop's Palace is a museum complex. There is a new and an old part. Go down in the dungeon level for the Roman and pre-history pieces. The artwork is mostly housed in the New par...
Having read the reviews on here, I had to check that this was the museum I actually visited. Yes, it was. I can only relate my experience and that was virtually nothing in English. No leaflet, no g...
Established in 118BC, Narbonne (then called Narbo Martius) became the first Roman colony in Gaul. It was located along the Via Domitia, the Roman road between Rome and the Iberian peninsula. It was an...
Top Class Experience
Coming from down-under with very little history around us - we are still blown away by museums such as this. Everything was in perfect order with some of the most amazing tablets we have ever seen. A ...
Duplicate of "Palais des Archeveques" (Archbishop's Palace)
Housed in the Archbishop's Palace is a museum complex. There is a new and an old part. Go down in the dungeon level for the Roman and pre-history pieces. The artwork is mostly housed in the New par...
Local artifacts and some notes in English
Visit as part of the Pass for historic sites, some interesting pieces. All of Narbonne's Roman history can be 'done' in a day.
Was I dreaming?
Having read the reviews on here, I had to check that this was the museum I actually visited. Yes, it was. I can only relate my experience and that was virtually nothing in English. No leaflet, no g...
Insight into Narbonne's Roman History
Established in 118BC, Narbonne (then called Narbo Martius) became the first Roman colony in Gaul. It was located along the Via Domitia, the Roman road between Rome and the Iberian peninsula. It was an...