Top 10 History Museums in Aude, Occitanie

January 26, 2022 Timmy Ribble

Discover the best top things to do in Aude, France including Musee La Seduction Francaise, Musee De L'ecole, Amphoralis, Musee de la Chapellerie, Lapidaire Museum (Musee Lapidaire), Maison de la Chevalerie- La Cite, Museum of the Middle Ages, Musee de la Chevalerie, Eburomagus, Musee Archeologique de Bram, Musee du blason - vitrail.
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1. Musee La Seduction Francaise

2 Place de la Revolution, 11700 Fontcouverte France +33 4 68 43 60 16 [email protected] http://www.defranseverleiding.nl
Excellent
83%
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Musee La Seduction Francaise

This cute and authentic museum gives you, with pleasure for the eyes an intimate insight of the history of travel and tourism in France, from the early Romans and 'Gaulois' up until the forthcoming hyperloop. From the 'Grand Tourists', the first mail coaches, trains, bycicles, the automobile, the airplaine end the TGV. And this just only regards 'transport', just one aspect of a rich story!

2. Musee De L'ecole

3 rue du Plo, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 25 95 14 [email protected] https://carcassonne.org/article-page/musee-de-lecole
Excellent
48%
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4.5 based on 206 reviews

Musee De L'ecole

Reviewed By irishmick2018 - Dublin, Ireland

Really enjoyed this visit.OK you might say it’s just a school and you would be correct at that but it’s a walk back in time to see what a French school looked and felt like way back. A really interesting little museum very quaint and quite a bit of history to it in relation to world war 2. Well worth a visit

3. Amphoralis

allee des Potiers D1626, 11590 Salleles-d'Aude France +33 4 68 46 89 48 [email protected] http://culture.legrandnarbonne.com/421-amphoralis.html
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Amphoralis

Le musée surplombe les fouilles archéologiques d'un atelier de potiers gallo-romains, actif depuis les années 20/30 avant J-C jusqu'au IIIe siècle, et mis au jour à partir de 1976. Le visiteur découvre l'activité et la vie quotidienne de ces potiers qui produisaient en masse des amphores pour le transport du vin mais aussi différents matériaux de construction (briques, tuiles) et de la vaisselle du quotidien. Après la visite du musée, un parcours extérieur mène aux reconstitutions de fours et d'un habitat, bâtiments construits à l'identique et de manière artisanale par l’équipe du musée. Centre d'expérimentation archéologique autant que lieu de découverte et d'animations pour le public, Amphoralis vous accueille pour un parcours original, au cœur de ce quartier artisanal et d'habitations. Amphoralis vous propose : - des animations toute l’année (visites, ateliers en famille, stages poterie…), - de nombreux outils multimédias : application de visite téléchargeable gratuitement sur vot

4. Musee de la Chapellerie

Cour De La Gare Cours de la Gare, 11260 Esperaza France +33 4 68 74 00 75 [email protected] http://musee-chapellerie.fr/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Musee de la Chapellerie

Esperaza hat museum brings together the machines and various equipments which constituted the production lines for the felt bell and then the finished hat, a video of which retraces the 25 steps necessary, if not indispensable, to the development of A felted hat of very high quality. Two spaces in the form of workshops "crowd and appropriation" raise both the veil on the manufacture and the problems related to the mechanical evolution dating from the industrial revolution. Photographs, commented works and models of headwear complete the illustration of these different phases, giving a technical and historical overview of this once recognized world-wide industry. The Musee d'Esperaza and the Association "Les Amis du Musee de la Chapellerie" are pleased to welcome you, thanks to a dynamic team, anxious before anything else to share your passion for this art of hat making. They have Brought back to life a true inheritance, witnesses of the traditions of the daily life that once made the wealth of Esperaza.

5. Lapidaire Museum (Musee Lapidaire)

Narbonne France +33 4 68 65 53 58 http://www.musees-narbonne.fr
Excellent
31%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 113 reviews

Lapidaire Museum (Musee Lapidaire)

6. Maison de la Chevalerie- La Cite

12 rue Saint Louis, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 6 89 20 28 96 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Maison-de-la-Chevalerie-La-Cit%C3%A9-1550626641897759/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

Maison de la Chevalerie- La Cite

Sur deux niveaux, visitez une ancienne maison médiévale pour y découvrir l'univers chevaleresque, ses codes, ses armes, ainsi que de nombreux objets de la vie quotidienne au Moyen-âge.

7. Museum of the Middle Ages

A Proximite de la Porte Narbonnaise en Dehors de la Cite, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 4 68 71 08 65 [email protected]
Excellent
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4.0 based on 15 reviews

Museum of the Middle Ages

Reviewed By 174agnessa

Really worth getting inside, its an impressive castle. Queues can be long for the tickets but move quite fast, be careful when you want to climb the wall as we missed the entrance.

8. Musee de la Chevalerie

4 rue Marcellin Horus, 11170 Villesequelande France +33 6 89 20 28 96 http://www.musee-chevalerie.fr
Excellent
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Good
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Terrible
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Musee de la Chevalerie

9. Eburomagus, Musee Archeologique de Bram

2 avenue du Razes, 11150 Bram France +33 4 68 78 91 19 [email protected] http://www.villedebram.fr
Excellent
18%
Good
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Satisfactory
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Eburomagus, Musee Archeologique de Bram

Le musée archéologique Eburomagus propose une découverte archéologique de tout l'Ouest audois: des traces des hommes de la Préhistoire aux villages circulaires du Moyen-âge, en passant par l'espace rural et les villages de la période romaine. Amphores, objets de la vie quotidienne, mobiliers funéraires sont parmi les vestiges mis au jour par plus de quarante années de fouilles et de prospections. D'abord gauloise au 1er siècle avant notre ère, puis gallo-romaine jusqu'au 5e siècle, Eburomagus, centre vivant de commerce et d'artisanat, est devenu Bram, la plus vaste agglomération située sur la voie d'Aquitaine entre Toulouse et Narbonne. ATTENTION, le musée est accessible aux visiteurs individuels uniquement d'avril à octobre.

10. Musee du blason - vitrail

11 rue Frederic Soulie, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne France +33 6 74 33 65 61 [email protected] http://www.stage-heraldique.fr/
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1.0 based on 1 reviews

Musee du blason - vitrail

The Museum of Coat of Arms and Crests is unique in its collections of paintings on glass of historical interest. Many stained glasses on the Golden Fleece as well as religious themes. Also a unique series of drawings on the croisade albigeoise about the Cathares. Public and School activities all year round : creation of crests, medieval seals, ancient writtings...

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