It is in this place full of history dating from the 19th century that you will discover the history of the city of Rouen.
Glassware, sculpture, ceramics and furniture... Come and discover archaeological discoveries dating from the 3rd millennium BC and go straight back to the Gallo-Roman and Merovingian times.
A museum of discovery and rediscovery combining art and archeology to recall the many societies that have made the history of this city.

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  • Eleonore Le Foulgoc

    A nice little museum with a beautiful collection, with little interactive points. Special mention on screen for choosing between a funeral urn and a coffin for a fictional character, it educates us while having little notes of humor. A nice little free museum to visit.

  • Anthony Leroux
    Anthony Leroux
    one year ago

    Beautiful and incredible museum of antiquity. Really a pleasure to discover everything. Me who loves history. I was served. It would be nice to have guided tours at off-peak times.

  • Stéphane K
    Stéphane K
    a month ago

    Magnificent museum, for everyone and lots of beautiful things to see. An extraordinary collection of Greek vases, superb mosaics. Ect… Ect… And what’s more, entry is free. A must see.

  • Florian Lemesle (Florian 1st)

    A well-thought-out route, we start with the medieval remains towards Rouen, we continue on the Gallo-Roman remains, before finishing with Greek, Egyptian, Sumerian antiquities. In short, this museum and the park are an unmissable place to discover Rouen! (and it's free)

  • Mareleo Lagdel
    Mareleo Lagdel
    2 years ago

    Lots of very interesting little collections from the Stone Age to the Renaissance. Surprise to discover an Egyptian mummy and its sarcophagus in excellent condition. Allow a good hour for this visit.

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  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday 13:30 - 17:30
  • Wednesday 13:30 - 17:30
  • Thursday 13:30 - 17:30
  • Friday 13:30 - 17:30
  • Saturday 13:30 - 17:30
  • Sunday 14:00 - 18:00