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16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
Septembre 2023
Samedi 16
14:30 - 18:00
Dimanche 17
14:30 - 18:00
Accessible aux handicapés moteurs
De 6 à 99 ans

Musée de l'homme de Néandertal

Sourdoire, 19120 La-Chapelle-aux-Saints
  • Corrèze
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Guided tour of a museum around prehistory

On August 3, 1908, in the small village of La Chapelle-aux-Saints, the first nearly complete skeleton of a Neanderthal man was discovered, as well as his burial. This discovery is a re...
16 et 17 septembre 2023Passé
©Musée de l'Homme de Neandertal

On August 3, 1908, in the small village of La Chapelle-aux-Saints, the first nearly complete skeleton of a Neanderthal man was discovered, as well as his burial. This discovery is a world-famous reference.
We offer a 30-minute guided tour around this discovery and its historical context.
You can also access the temporary exhibition of the summer «Paleo-Bulles» around the Prehistory in comics.

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Visite commentée / Conférence
Thèmes 2023
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À propos du lieu

Musée de l'homme de Néandertal
Sourdoire, 19120 La-Chapelle-aux-Saints
  • Corrèze
  • Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Chapelle-aux-Saints is a major discovery for the study of the man de Néandertal, world-famous and which lives(remains) a historic, archaeological and anthropological reference. To explain this discovery, a communal museum managed by the association Chapelle-aux-Saints Archéologie Heritage (CASAP), is done up next to the city council and pursues its action(share) of promotion(valuation) of heritage by developing a demanding and innovative programme. Next to the city council the archaeological site of Bouffia Bonneval is where was discovered the first burial known for Néandertal.
Tags
Site archéologique & Lieu de culture, spectacles, sports et loisirs
Accès
RD15, free Parking lot
©Musée de l'Homme de Néandertal