Lugdunum, formerly known as the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon-Fourvière or Museum of Roman Civilisation, is a museum of Gallo-Roman civilisation in Lyon. Previously presented at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon and the Antiquarium, the municipal Gallo-Roman collection was transferred to a new building designed by Bernard Zehrfuss and opened in 1975, near the city's Roman theatre and odeon, on a hill known as Fourvière, located in the heart of the Roman city. Internally, it is formed of a concrete spiral ramp descending and branching out into the display rooms. It is managed and operated by the Metropolis of Lyon jointly with the archaeological museum of Saint-Romain-en-Gal. As well as displaying its own permanent collections of Roman, Celtic and pre-Roman material, a plan-relief of the ancient town and scale models of its major monuments such as the theatre and the Odeon, it also regularly hosts temporary exhibitions. On November 8, 2017, the museum was renamed Lugdunum.
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Tue - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
Archaelogical site:
Apr 1 - Oct 31: Tue - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm
Nov 2 - Mar 31: Tue - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
Closed on Mondays, Jan 1, May 1, Nov 1, and Dec 25.
Adults: €6
Students: €3
Children (under 18): free
Free admission every first Sunday of the month.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugdunum_(museum)
Official Website https://lugdunum.grandlyon.com/
Twitter https://twitter.com/museesgallo
Email gallo-romain.musee@grandlyon.com
Phone +33 4 72 38 49 30
Address 17 Rue Cleberg, 69005 Lyon, France
Coordinates 45°45'37.045" N 4°49'14.029" E