ARCHEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF THE VAL D'OISE
Archaeology
2024
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2024
Museum in Guiry-en-Vexin, preserving sculptures, weapons, coins, pottery, tools, ceramics, jewelry
The museum has more than 35,000 objects and sculpted blocks from departmental and regional excavations, of which no less than 3,000 are on permanent display in this museum inaugurated in 1983. Sculptures, weapons, coins, pottery, tools, ceramics, jewellery, etc. are kept here. A particularly well thought-out museography highlights, via eleven rooms and two exhibition levels, the often surprising pieces that have been found there.
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Visited in january 2018
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C'est un musée assez intéressant, quoique un peu vieillot. Les outils pédagogiques sont très bien réalisés pour les enfants et l'exposition temporaire sur les soldats de Xi-an est magnifique.
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La frise chronologique présente l'histoire de la Chine de 9000 ans Av. J.C. à nos jours parallèlement à l'histoire du Val d'Oise.
Pour 2€ vous pouvez repartir avec une plaquette de 28 pages contenant les texte des panneaux et les photographies de l'exposition et de Xi'an. Le Musée Cernuschi a prêté plusieurs objets exposés aux côtés d'autres objets de la même époque et provenant du Val d'Oise.
Ouverte le 14-10-2017, l'exposition se termine le 16-09-2018. L'accès est gratuit.