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I reckon that Musee de l'Arles Antique, Arles' archeology museum, South France, is one of the best modern buildings I have seen. It was designed by Henri Ciriani and looks brilliant. It is a shame the inside exhibitions are not quite up to the standard of the building, but I am sure that will change. This archeology museum, South France features a range of artefacts from the Roman period, including a scale model of the original Roman town of Arles.
Arles Archeology museum, South France
The Musee de l'Arles Antiques, situated in Arles opposite the remains of the Roman Circus, was opened in 1995. The wonderfully modern triangular building, designed by Henri Ciriani is a truly stunning piece of architecture and worthy of a visit on its own. Arles archeology museum, South France, presents collections of artefacts and important archeological discoveries from around Arles and across Provence. A unit of Arles' archeology museum, South France, also undertakes important restoration work and in particular has drawn academic praise for its work on restoring Roman mosaics.
Exhibitions at Musee de l'Arles Antiques
The exhibitions in the Musee de l'Arles Antiques can be visited in two different ways:
- Following a chronological order, running from Prehistory, 2500 B.C. (the entrance) to the end of 6th century (situated at the exit); or
- Thematically, by visiting the exhibitions on daily life, trade, the economy, and jewellry/adornments).
Important exhibitions include:
- The pre-historic Arles rock tombs
- Founding of a Greek economic trade office in Arles at the beginning of the 6th century B.C.
- Founding of the Arles Roman colony in 46 BC
- Construction of the Forum and Theatre from 12 BC to 10 AD
- Construction of the amphitheatre in 90 AD
- Construction of the Circus in 150 AD
- Fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 4th Century
Arles archeology museum, South France - Opening times
Musre de l'Arles Antiques is open from April 1st to October 31st: every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and from November 2nd to March 31st: every day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Arles archeology museum, South France, is closed on: January 1st, May 1st, November 1st and December 25th
Arles archeology museum, South France - Admission prices to Permanent exhibitions
Full price: 5,5 Euros - Reduced price: 4 Euros No charge for the general public on the first Sunday of each month No charge for children under 18.
For more information on the Arles archeology museum, South France and its current exhibitions, please visit Musee de l'Arles Antique website.
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