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Arles Archaeological Museum
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- Name
- Arles Archaeological Museum
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Musée de l’Arles et de la Provence Antique
- Country:
- France
- Period:
- Various
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- Various
- City/Town:
- Arles
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Arles,
- Related:
- Arles Amphitheatre , Arles Roman Theatre ,
St-Trophime Church , Constantine Baths - Arles,
about Arles Archaeological Museum
The Arles Archaeological Museum, known as Musée de l’Arles et de la Provence Antique, displays an array of artefacts from archaeological sites in Arles and in the surrounding region.
From prehistoric funereal pieces to Roman statues and mosaics from the nearby sites such as the Arles Roman Theatre, the Arles Archaeological Museum is a good place to gain an overview of the town’s history. A visit can be done chronologically or by theme and guided tours are available every Sunday at 3pm (July-August daily).
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contact details
Address: Avenue de la 1ère Division Française Libre, 13200 Arles, France
Phone: 04 90 18 88 88
useful information
Directions:
Located near the river bank in Arles. Arles is 30km southeast of Nimes via the A54. By train from Nimes, Arles is a 25 min. journey, 20 min. from Avignon.
Ticket Information:
Open daily except Tuesdays, 10am-6pm. Closed 1 Jan, 1 May, 1 Nov, 25 Dec. Entry €6 (reduced €4.50) – temporary exhibits cost extra.
Links:
http://www.arles-antique.cg13.fr
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