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Museum Romanite Tickets, Nimes

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Will be open from 10:00 AM to 07:00 PM
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Museum Romanite Tickets Highlights

  • Visit the Museum Romanite, designed by Elizabeth de Portzamparc and marvel at the modern architecture elegantly blended with the historical context of Roman ruins.

  • Explore the permanent exhibit of the museum set in a chronological order of its 4 key periods including Pre-Roman Gaul and the Roman period.

  • Admire an extensive collection at the museum, which houses over 5,000 artefacts, including statues, mosaics, ceramics, and everyday items from Roman times.

  • Learn about Nîmes' history through around 65 multimedia devices, including interactive maps and dynamic projections, for a rich historical experience.

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Timings: 10:00 AM to 07:00 PM

Know Before You Go for Museum Romanite Tickets

Must Know
All foreign nationals must share their passport and visa details at the time of arrival.
ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of arrival.
Visitors are not allowed to carry any sharp object, lighter, luggage bag, alcohol, knife, etc.
For security reasons, visitors must leave large bags, non-foldable umbrellas, motorcycle helmets, bulky camera equipment, and wheeled items in the cloakroom; small rucksacks and baby carriers may be worn only at the front of the body.
No pets are allowed except guide dogs.
Photographs are allowed without a flash.
Do not touch the exhibits or items on display, except where specific instructions allow.
Do not cross barriers or devices that designate visitor areas.
Do not press on glass, display bases, or other display equipment.
Use provided equipment (screens, audio-visual systems, etc.) only for its intended purpose.
Visitors must be correctly dressed for visiting the site: bare chests, swimming costumes or bare feet are therefore not allowed.
Visitors should keep noise to a minimum inside the premises and behave in an appropriate manner towards staff and other visitors.
Last admission is 1 hour before closing.

Maps & Location

Starting Point
16 Bd des Arènes
16 Bd des Arènes, 30900 Nîmes, France

Museum Romanite Tickets Cancellation Policy

  • If cancellation is made anytime before 24 hours from the date of travel, no cancellation fees will be charged.
  • If cancellation is made within 24 hours from the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Museum Romanite Tickets Overview

About Museum Romanite, Nimes:

Museum Romanite in Nîmes showcases the rich Roman heritage of the region through a diverse collection of artefacts, sculptures, and architectural elements. Housed in a historic building, the museum offers insights into ancient Roman life with exhibits featuring everyday objects, inscriptions, and statues. Highlights include detailed displays of Roman architecture and art, making it a key destination for understanding the profound impact of Roman civilization on Nîmes and the surrounding area.

About Museum Romanite Tickets:

  • Visit the Museum Romanite and admire its blend of modern architecture and Roman artefacts, offering insight into the city’s transformation over 25 centuries.
  • Trace the evolution from Pre-Roman Gaul through the Roman period and the Middle Ages to the enduring legacy of classical Rome, revealing the city’s past in chronological order.
  • Experience Volcae Arecomici life in a reconstructed Gallic house, and learn about Roman influence through ancient tombs and inscriptions.
  • Learn about  the Roman period with interactive screens and maps, highlighting the city's development and the remarkable conservation of monuments like the Arena.
  • Marvel at a collection of honorary, religious, and funerary inscriptions, through projections revealing life stories of people from nearly 2,000 years ago.
  • Go through the 'Tunnel of Religions' and admire the collection of paintings and sculptures depicting Roman deities, oriental gods, and Gallic divinities, including imperial cult portraits. 
  • Admire the mediaeval bestiaries and biblical imagery from the Romanesque period and Gothic carvings blending secular and religious themes from the 14th-century
  • Look at the legacy of Roman Antiquity with 1:100 scale cork miniatures of great Roman monuments by Auguste Pelet, shown at the 1839 Universal Exhibition.
  • View the museum’s collections of Roman ceramics and pottery, along with coins and jewellery showcasing the period's economic and social life, in the Archaeology zone.
  • Engage with over 65 multimedia displays, including augmented reality features and virtual tours, that bring ancient Rome to life.
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