ARCHAEOLOGICAL SPACE PIERRE BORRIONE
Space featuring prehistoric tools, funerary furniture, Gallo-Roman architecture, jewelry, ceramics and coins.
Perched on the hill of Saint Sigismond, this site tells the story of life in the Tarentaise region through the ages, from Neolithic times to the modern era. The exhibits retrace the history of Aime, once home to the Gallic Ceutrons, who in 21 BC became the capital of the Roman province of the Alpes Grées. The museum is named after Aime's visionary mayor, who, anticipating the closure of the La Plagne mines, succeeded in uniting the neighboring communes to create the resort of La Plagne.
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