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Narbonne Archaeological Museum (French - Musée archéologique de Narbonne) is an archaeological museum in Narbonne. It covers local archaeology from the prehistoric, protohistoric, Gallo-Roman, early Christian and medieval eras, including an important collection of Gallo-Roman frescoes from excavations on the Clos de la Lombarde villa site in the city. It and the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire are the city's two main museums, both housed in the Archbishops' Palace. Many of its Roman collections were moved to the new Narbo Via in 2021.
Galleries
editFresco gallery
editPublic and religious art
editThis room includes a milestone from the Via Domitia engraved with the name of Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus, along with several marble fragments of ancient Roman civil or religious buildings.
References
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Bibliography
edit- (in French) Paul Tournal, Catalogue du Musée de Narbonne et notes historiques sur cette ville, Caillard Imprimeur, Narbonne, 1864.
- (in French) Eugène Fil, Catalogue raisonné des objets d’art et de céramique du Musée de Narbonne, Caillard Imprimeur, Narbonne, 1877
- (in French) Anne Bousquet et Jean Lepage, Dix ans d’acquisitions, dix ans de restaurations (1985-1994), Ville de Narbonne, 1995.
- Learned society
- Bulletin de la Commission archéologique et littéraire de Narbonne
- Guidebook
- Narbonne, ville d’art et d’histoire : laissez-vous conter le musée d’art et d’Histoire, Ville de Narbonne, avril 2012