Museum of Archeology - Musée De La Civilization Gallo-Romaine

icon-location17 Rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon, France

Lyon stands on the site of the ancient Roman city of Lugdunum, founded in 43 BC, which was the capital of Gaul. This excellent archeology museum displays Gallo-Roman objects including vases, tombstones, mosaics, statues, coins, and pottery. The artifacts on display are from on-site excavations (from the city of Lugdunum) as well as the nearby Roman archaeological sites of Romain-en-Gal and Vienne. The collection is famous for its breadth and variety. Highlights of the collection include a monumental Hercules sculpture, decorative marble work from ancient baths, and a beautiful 100-square-meter mosaic depicting images related to Heaven. Lord of the Ocean.

The museum also extends to the nearby archaeological site, about 300 meters from the museum. The site boasts some of the oldest ruins in France, including two Roman theatres. The Grand Théâtre dates back to 15 BC, where tragedies and comedies were performed. The Odéon is the theater for musical performances. There is also the foundation of a temple dedicated to the Goddess Cybele.


SUBJECT

FARE

Adults

6 €


Students, minimum group of 10 people

Families of seniors aged 65 and over

3 €


People with disabilities

Children under 12 years old

Member of ICOM

Member of the Ministry of Culture and Communication

Archaeologists and archeology students

Free

Address : 17 Rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon, France

Official website: http://www.musees-gallo-romains.com/en