Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology of Vienne

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Vienne, France

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Archaeological museum· Museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology of Vienne Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology of Vienne is located in Vienne, France on Place de Miremont. Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology of Vienne is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in France.

Address

Place de Miremont

Phone

+33 474787104

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Antoine M

It's a beautiful building with its own rich history that houses a very small but eclectic collection of artwork and archeological collections of the history of this gorgeous city of Vienne. It costs 3 to enter and with about three significant rooms there aren't much to see! But packed with historical documents that really make up for the sparse collections inside. I'm not sure if its for everyone but I really recommend having a look. Overall, it was worth exploring.

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Lavi Upreti

It was a nice experience to explore this place. It is worth seeing.

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Garth Drury

Small and a jumble of things: refreshingly old-fashioned. The opposite of today's fashion for careful curating and \editing\ of what's on view. Get all of it out there and let the visitor decide!

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Christopher Walker

It's a little place - you could walk past it without thinking - but there are one or two rooms here that make the museum really worth visiting.

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Ser Bat

Beau musée de petite taille , mais en vaut le détour avec une belle exposition . Le personnel très sympa .

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Francisco Javier Perez Rodriguez

El Museo ocupa el antiguo mercado de grano de Vienne, construido en 1823, al que se añadió un piso, precisamente, para instalar el museo en 1895. Aunque pequeño -son apenas tres salas-, es especialmente interesante por la primera, donde se exponen piezas de la Prehistoria y la Antigüedad. En ella se exhiben tres obras maestras: el relieve de los Delfines –decoración de un edificio de época romana junto al Ródano–, la estatua en bronce de Caius Julius Pacatianus –del siglo II d. C.–, y un cofre de marfil con forma de cabeza femenina del siglo IV. El resto de la colección no está mal, y tiene la ventaja de que puede verse rápido, centrándose en lo que interese, pues cuenta con una muy buena musealización.

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Delphine Del

Petit mais très bien agencé avec de très belles pièces archéologiques

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Olivier Gardian

Le musée est intéressant mais les collections viennoises méritent mieux. Vivement que les projets de grand musée aboutissent.