



Discover this museum of Prehistory where all lovers of archaeological and cultural discoveries can discover the first anatomically modern men who lived in Europe.
The Musée de l'Aurignacien is a prehistory museum that invites aficionados to archaeological and cultural discoveries. The Aurignacians were the first anatomically modern humans who lived in Europe approximately 36,000 years ago.
Archaeological traces of the lives of these ancient peoples are taken from the digs of the site of Aurignac and other emblematic prehistoric sites to provide the central theme of the museographic presentation. Films, illustrations, temporary exhibitions and activities for all ages offer a great number of approaches to understanding prehistory. Ideally accessible, designed to appeal to all ages and audiences, this museum is also a place where debates and discussions are held, probing into the great questions of Man’s origins and addressing the latest scientific discoveries. Guided tours are available for individuals, groups, school groups and even toddlers (1 to 3 years of age).
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Base rate - full rate adult to 6 €
Group rate to 5 €
Reduced rate to 10 €
Child rate to 4 €
Reduced rate to 4 €
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Hearing handicap, Mental handicap, Motor handicap, Sight handicap
Tel : 05 61 90 90 72
Email : accueil@musee-aurignacien.com
Contact : OFFICE DE TOURISME CŒUR ET COTEAUX DU COMMINGES / MUSEE DE L'AURIGNACIEN
Website : www.musee-aurignacien.com
Email : contact@musee-aurignacien.com
Tel : 05 61 90 90 72
This information comes from the Haute-Garonne Departmental Tourism Network and is synchronized as part of the partnership between Cirkwi and Haute-Garonne Tourisme.
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