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Modern building labeled "Musée de la Romanité" next to a historic Roman amphitheater, with trees and a quiet street in the foreground.

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Alexander,  France France
17 Sep 2021
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Well worth a visit. Great exhibitions and videos. Good design.
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16 May 2024
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About: Musée de la Romanité

The Musée de la Romanité is a state-of-the-art museum located in the French city of Nîmes, close to the famous amphitheater. Housing thousands of Roman artifacts, the building is an architectural marvel, with its facade designed to resemble a draping toga.

Musée de la Romanité

Friday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Saturday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Sunday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Monday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Tuesday
Wednesday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Thursday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Musée de la Romanité
16 Boulevard des Arènes, 30900, Nîmes
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