Now housed in the former Saint Benigne abbey, the Archaeological Museum of Dijon started long ago in the late 18th century as the creative initiative of scholars and other important members of society. The museum serves many purposes including conducting archaeological digs, preserving historical findings, and publishing and sharing discoveries with students, professionals, and the public. Presently, visitors will be able to see several pieces that showcase the area’s history dating back to the Middle Ages. Popular collections include The Deposit of Blanot, The Sanctuary of the Sources De La Seine, and the Daily Life in the Gallo-Roman Era.

Address: 5 Rue Dr Maret, 21000 Dijon, France, Phone: +33-380-48-83-70

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