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Archeological museum

Fechas de apertura

Del 09/07 al 29/08 los miércoles, jueves y viernes de 10 a 13 y de 14:30 a 18.

Idioma(s) hablado(s): Francés

Se admiten animales: Non

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Número máximo de personas: 30

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Gratis.

Accesible en silla de ruedas con ayuda

Accesible en silla de ruedas en autonomía

Suelo regular fácil para circular y sin obstáculos

Puertas >=77 cm ancho

Archaeology from Neolithic times to the present day.

Situated on Saint Sigismond hill, the museum presents local life from Neolithic times to the present day: prehistoric tools, funerary furniture, gallo-roman architecture, jewellery, pottery and coins that bear witness to the first occupation of the Tarentaise valley by man. These objects retrace the history of Aime, the Gallic town known as "Les Ceutrons", then in 21 B.C., capital of the Roman province called "Les Alpes Graies".

The story begins in the Neolithic period and runs through to the present day.

The museum is named after a former mayor of Aime who was a visionary and who anticipated the closing of the mines in La Plagne, getting together with other local communes to found the resort of La Plagne.

Nowadays, the Aime Historical and Archaeological Society manages the museum's collections and it is included in the 'Musée de France' classification. Tours and reception are carried out in conjunction with the Plagne Vallée tourist office.

SUMMER

3 July to 31 August, Wednesday to Friday.

10am - 1pm & 2.30 - 6pm.

Free

OUT OF THE SUMMER SEASON

Only open for guided tours and on request (4 people min.)

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