



Learn about the everyday life in the ancient city of Vicus Augustus. A thematic and educational journey illustrated with a 2000 years collection of antique ceramics and glass objects.
AUGUSTUS VICUS
The confines of existing departments of Isere, Savoie and Ain, Aosta is a Gallo-Roman town.
The ancient name of Aosta, Vicus Augustus, was given to the city in honor of Emperor Augustus (27 BC. - 14 AD. BC), as usual for new towns.
Today, a museum is entirely devoted to the history and life of this agglomeration of Roman Gaul.
The museum
The history of excavations in 1856 until the inauguration of its new version in 2000, the gallo-roman museum of Aosta has a very nice set of archaeological objects and testimonies found on the town of Aosta and its surroundings. A continuous path immerses the visitor in the lives of our Gallo-Roman ancestors there 2000 years. Large and small back in time and find beautiful pieces of ceramics and glass, including jewel, the ewer, shines among mortars, local productions, or the inevitable jars containing imported products (wine, oil, dried fish). Achievements very teaching, such as models or the kitchen table, invite anyone enters this place follow the footsteps of Roman time a trip.
Manual workshops on the Antiquity theme on saturdays and during school holidays or for a birthday parties. Programs available at Tourist Office and at the Museum.
Full price: 5 € (Self guided tour) Reduced price: 4 € (self guided tour. reduction for kids between 12 and 18 and for retired/disabled/unumployed ppl with certificate) Group adults: 4 € (/pers.). Free entry for children under 12. Group rate available for 10 people or more. Children’s workshops: €5 to €10 Free entry for disable people helpers, archaeologists, museum professionals, ICOM card holders (certificate).
Office de Tourisme des Vals du Dauphiné - 12/01/2026
www.tourisme-valsdudauphine.fr/
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From 07/01 to 19/12/2026 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 2 pm and 6 pm. Last entrance on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 5 pm. Closed exceptionally on Easter Monday, Feast of the Ascension, Whit Monday, May 1st, May 8th, July 14th, August 15th, November 1st and November 11th.
Phone : 04 76 32 58 27
Email : accueil.musee@mairie-aoste.org
Website : http://www.mairie-aoste.org
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/museegalloromainaoste/
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