BIBRACTE
Museum of Celtic civilization presenting the history of Bibracte, the Gallic capital of the Aedui, accessible to PRM.
Below the archaeological site, the Museum of Celtic Civilization presents the history of Bibracte, the ephemeral capital of the Eduens, but oh so representative of the Gauls. Built in 1995 by architect Pierre-Louis Faloci (to whom a temporary exhibition will be dedicated in 2025), it blends perfectly into the landscape and geography of the site. The permanent exhibition portrays Bibracte in the light of the latest archaeological discoveries. Events and animations punctuate the life of the museum, where objects and computer-generated images abound.
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