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16 i 17 septiembre 2023Passed
Setembre 2023
Dissabte 16
10:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Diumenge 17
10:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
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Musée de Préhistoire régionale

8 grand rue, 34220 Saint-Pons-de-Thomières
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie

Travel back in time: discover the museum of regional prehistory

The Regional Prehistory Museum opens its doors on this special day.
16 i 17 septiembre 2023Passed
©Wendy Cunnen, CdCMC

The regional prehistory museum opens its doors on this special day. Come and enjoy the presentation of the exhibition: «Neolithic ArchéoChrono» made available by INRAP. The room of statues-menhirs offers a captivating staging with sound effects and light effects, commented in French and English. The museum is housed in a medieval building whose foundations date back to the construction of the former abbey church in 936, founded by Count Pons-de-toulouse. It is also located near the passage de la Pourtanelle and the Saint-Benoit tower.

Types d'événement
Visite libre
Thèmes 2023
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Gratuit
Type de public
Tout public

About the location

Musée de Préhistoire régionale
8 grand rue, 34220 Saint-Pons-de-Thomières
  • Hérault
  • Occitanie
The museum offers visitors a journey back in time to better know the life of our ancestors, the Saintponians: their stone architecture (megalithism) and their daily life are told using objects found on archaeological sites (ceramics, flint tools, polished axes, trimmings, etc.). Maps, plans, models and objects discovered by archaeologist Gabriel Rodriguez are presented along a chronological and thematic route.
Tags
Musée de France, Tourisme et handicap i Lieu de culture, spectacles, sports et loisirs
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