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Best South France Museums

If you are a lover of history then you are in luck in the South of France. There are some excellent South France museums covering a range of historical periods from the Dinosaurs through to the local resistance movement of the Second World War. Here is just a selection of our favourite 5 South of France museums.

 

Best South France Museum #1: Pont du Gard

pont du gardThis extraordinary Roman aqueduct located just north of Nimes is another UNESCO World Heritage Site located in South France. Complete with excellent museum & visitors centre and Mediterranean garden, the Pont du Gard, South of France is a special place to visit. There is an excellent exhibition and video in the visitor centres about how the Pont du Gard was built and some of the findings from the recent excavations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best South France Museums #2: Arles' Archeology museum

arles antiqueThe Musee de l'Arles Antiques, situated in Arles, South of France, 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. The Musee de l'Arles Antiques presents collections of artefacts and important archaeological discoveries from around Arles and across Provence. A unit of Arles' archaeology museum also undertakes important restoration work and in particular has drawn academic praise for its work on restoring Roman mosaics.

 

 

 

 

 

Best South France Museums #3: Villa Loupian

loupianThis excellent little museum of a Roman settlement in South France provides an excellent day out. Dating from the end of the Roman period in South France, it contains some impressive artefacts recovered from the excavations. Villa Loupian is open every day from June to September. The museum opens from 11.00 to 14.00 and 15.30 to 17.00. The entrance is around €5 per person. Children under 6 are free. Under 12s are €3.50. Villa Loupian is located close to Meze near the Etang du Thau (in between Montpellier and Beziers).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best South France Museum #4: Meze Dinosaur museum

dinosaurNot to be confused with 'DinoPark' located in Cap d'Agde, this Museum is the largest museum in the South of France devoted entirely to dinosaurs. The park is well laid out and there is lots of information. The museum is located on the site of an important discovery of dinosaur eggs and fossils in the South of France. There is a nice sheltered picnic area, a cafe bar, shop and outside cinema area. Connected to the Dinosaur Museum there is another park area devoted entirely to the development of Man. Personally I found this very informative, but if you are with children then they will probably have had enough by then. However, the collection of arrow heads and axes kept their interest for a bit. You can buy a dual ticket that covers both parks. Opening hours: The Dinosaur Park is open from April to October (14.00 to 18.00; July & August: 10.00 to 19.00)

 

 

 

 

Best South of France museums #5: Abbaye de Fontfroide

abbaye fontfroidSituated in a small South of France valley, insulated from the outside world, lies the Abbey of Fontfroide. This is one of largest Cistercian monasteries in France and a popular South of France site. Its architecturally beautiful buildings are the heritage of the monastic past. Founded in the 11th Century by the Count of Narbonne Abbaye de Fontfroide enjoyed a prosperous existence, before falling into a steady decline. The Monastery's most famous abbot was Jacques Fournier. When he was Bishop of Foix, he led the Inquisition against the Cathars of Montaillou and he later was elecetd Pope in 1337 as Pope Benedict XII. The monks of Abbey Frontfroide also played an important part in the fight against the cathars. Nowadays, the monastic life has gone, but the buildings are magnificently preserved. The organised tours of Abbaye de Fontfroide take in the monks' living quarters, the ancient storage cellars, the cloisters, church and marvellous chapterhouse. Afterwards you can take in the groves and well-tended gardens. Every year, many activities are organized in the enclosure of the Abbey of Fontfroide: concerts, garden exhibitions, gastronomy festivals.

 

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