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17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
Septembre 2022
Samedi 17
10:00 - 11:30
14:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:30
Dimanche 18
10:00 - 11:30
14:00 - 15:30
16:00 - 17:30
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs

Archéologie Alsace - Centre de conservation et d'étude

11 rue Jean-François Champollion, 67600 Sélestat
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est

Guided tour of an archaeological conservation and study centre

Follow the path of an archaeological object and discover the premises and related trades.
17 et 18 septembre 2022Passé
©Archéologie Alsace

Follow the path of an archaeological object and discover the premises and related trades.

The visit of the premises, usually closed to the public, will allow you to retrace the path of archaeological objects from their washing, restoration, study to their storage.
Guided tours led by mediators and archaeologists will allow you to discover medieval artefacts from excavations carried out in Alsace.

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Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2022
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À propos du lieu

Archéologie Alsace - Centre de conservation et d'étude
11 rue Jean-François Champollion, 67600 Sélestat
  • Bas-Rhin
  • Grand Est
Archaeology Alsace is a public institution which exercises since 2006 scientific, patrimonial, educational and cultural missions in Alsace: advice(council) to the planners, researches(searches) for ground and data processing, restoration(catering) and preservation of objects and vestiges, actions(shares) of promotion(valuation) and cultural mediation.
Its creation in 2006 results from a strong political will and from an unpublished partnership between the Departments of the Bas-Rhin and of the Haut-Rhin. Since 2016, Archaeology Alsace invested(surrounded) new premises(places) built on the banks of Ill, which he(it) shares with the Centre of preservation and of study of Alsace.
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Édifice industriel, scientifique et technique
©Archéologie Alsace