ArchéoMusée Coriosolis
A fun, interactive journey through time
Historic site and monument, Ruins and remains, Archaeological site, Museum, Archaeology, History, Children's museum
in Corseul
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5€
Full-fare
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At Corseul, near Dinan in the Côtes d'Armor, the Coriosolis ArcheoMuseum reveals the rich history of the ancient capital of the Coriosolites.
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Located halfway between Plancoët and Dinan, the Coriosolis ArcheoMuseum tells the story of Corseul, a capital of the Roman Empire. Touch-screen tablets, 3D reconstructions, scale models, a smell desk and games take you back in time to when Gaul was Roman. Not to mention the unique collection of objects, ceramics, coins and jewellery housed in this former school. Continuing on to Corseul's 3 archaeological sites, you'll discover the Clos-Mulon domus, a luxurious Gallo-Roman house, and the...
Located halfway between Plancoët and Dinan, the Coriosolis ArcheoMuseum tells the story of Corseul, a capital of the Roman Empire. Touch-screen tablets, 3D reconstructions, scale models, a smell desk and games take you back in time to when Gaul was Roman. Not to mention the unique collection of objects, ceramics, coins and jewellery housed in this former school. Continuing on to Corseul's 3 archaeological sites, you'll discover the Clos-Mulon domus, a luxurious Gallo-Roman house, and the Monterfil urban quarter, evidence of the city's prestige in the 1st century BC. Two kilometres away, the Temple of Mars, the largest Gallo-Roman sanctuary in western France, awaits you patiently perched on its hill. To find out what this place looked like over 1,800 years ago, download the "Temple de Mars 3D" application. An augmented reality reconstruction as if you were there!
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Rates 2024
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Standard rate - adult full price5 €
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Reduce rate3 €
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Standard rate - adult full price5 €
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Reduce rate3 €
Openings
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Openings
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- From February 24, 2024 until March 11, 2024
- From April 1, 2024 until November 3, 2024
- From February 11, 2025 until February 21, 2025
- From April 1, 2025 until August 31, 2025
- From September 2, 2025 until November 2, 2025