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Larina archaeological site
Opening period
All year round, open every day (independent access all year round during daylight hours).
Language(s) spoken: English, French
Pets allowed: Oui
Groups
Parking for 10 coaches, 100 metres away. The site contains numerous mounds and climbs. Groups of children: minimum 10, maximum 40 Fun/educational visit: exploratory games, guided tours, educational workshops, themes around archaeology, history, environment, and geology. Additional services: explanatory guides are available to purchase from the Museum Educational documents provided during activities with school children.
Max. number of people: 30
Larina archeologic site presents the remains of the human occupation in the Isle Crémieu plateau, from Prehistory to the High Middle-Age.
Held since Prehistoric times (Gallic oppidum, the Chuire religious deposit), the Larina archaeological site, at the top of the cliffs overlooking the valley, presents the restored remains of a vast rural estate from the end of Antiquity and the Merovingian period. Farm buildings, accommodation, chapel and necropolis are revealed in a visit, the result of fifteen years of excavations.
Services
Services
Pets welcome
Educational visits
Themed tour
Tour free of charge
Guided tours
Facilities
Picnic area
Car park
Coach parking
Private parking
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