Definitely for the history buff more than the casual visitor. But, as a history buff, I thoroughly enjoyed it. It is a small museum but covers an interesting period of world history that I didn't know much about: Gallo-Roman. A well-executed interactive exhibit projected on the wall was a great start to the exhibit. Many interesting artifacts. For English speakers they provide a booklet that translates the interpretive materials for each section. However, my only complaint, is that the plaques for individual artifacts were only in French. The camera feature of Google Translate was an adequate solution for me except for a few objects too far back in the case for my camera to see. Tip: there is a single ticket for this and 2 other museums good for 3...
Read more🏛️The experience of visiting the Roman museum of Lausanne in Vidy was very interesting because it was built inside a Roman domus. In fact, you can see fragments of the Domus 🏛️, with small "affresco" where the colors have been maintained over time. 🪜Upstairs there is the gallery with all the finds of daily life found and exhibited. 📜🗞️ There are posters affixed to the walls that tell the story of the time. 💲The cost of the ticket has a low average price and there are discounts for students $. 🆓 It is also possible once a month to visit the museum for free. 🙋🙋♀️The museum offers a guide upon request. 🤩I recommend it to anyone here who is passionate about...
Read moreA small, well organized museum that starts at the beginning of life on Earth. I have studied timelines before but the innovative display here was exciting and powerful. The education about how layers of debris are excavated and studied set the stage for the actual artifacts inside, then you walk around the actual Roman ruins. You can touch them and stand in the quiet garden imagining the lives of the many generations who have been exactly...
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