In the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, the small village of Lalonquette has been home to an exceptional archaeological site for over fifteen centuries: a Gallo-Roman villa
Discovered in 1843, this villa was the subject of occasional explorations and a first survey of the mosaics was proposed. However, it was not until 1959 and until 1972 that an archaeologist, Jean Lauffray, conducted real archaeological excavations, thus uncovering the remains of this magnificent complex. Archaeological research resumed in 2001. The visit of this site offers an original and playful reading of the remains
Audio-guided visits are possible with the Izytravel application.
Fixed telephone : +33 9 67 13 86 69
Web site (URL) : www.musee-claracq.com
e-mail : musee@cclb64.fr
Date de début : 01/01/2025 00:00:00
Date de fin : 31/12/2025 00:00:00
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Free of charge : 0€
Basic price - full adult price : 5€
Discounted rate : 3€
Group price : 3€
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Pram-friendly
Picnic area
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Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tour by appointment only
Durée moyenne de la visite de groupe : 60
Durée moyenne de la visite individuelle : 60
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