The Emile-Chenon Archaeological Museum is situated in Châteaumeillant, a commune in the Cher department of France. The museum is primarily dedicated to Gallic and Gallo-Roman archaeology, showcasing a rich collection of artifacts and relics from these periods. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history and culture of the Gauls and Gallo-Romans.
The Emile-Chenon Archaeological Museum is renowned for its extensive collection of Greco-Italian and Italian amphorae. These ancient containers, used for transporting and storing goods, provide fascinating insights into the trade and commerce of the time. Additionally, the museum houses exceptional objects discovered in Gallo-Roman wells, further enriching its collection and offering visitors a glimpse into the everyday life of the Gallo-Roman period.
The Emile-Chenon Archaeological Museum offers a comprehensive historical journey, tracing the history of Mediolanum, the ancient name of Châteaumeillant, from its first Gallic occupation to the Gallo-Roman era. This journey through time provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the evolution of the region and its inhabitants over centuries.
Opening hours from 02 September to 30 November 2024: Wednesday to Saturday from 10h to 12h and of 14h to 17h
Rue de la Victoire 10, Châteaumeillant
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