Bibracte is the name of an ancient Gallic town on Mount Beuvray, capital of the Eduens, one of the most powerful peoples of Gaul. In the museum, you will discover the daily life of its inhabitants and other Celtic peoples of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC. Discover, through objects from excavations, models, reconstructions and audiovisuals, their crafts, their agriculture, their trade, but also their religion, their art and their culture. Come and see for yourself that these people were much less barbaric than Caesar would have us believe... The museum also has temporary exhibition rooms, a splendid bookshop, a tea room and a restaurant serving Gallic cuisine.
- French, German, English, Dutch
- Hearing handicap, Mental handicap
- Credit card, Payment cards, Cheques and postal orders, Holiday vouchers, Cash, Eurocard - Mastercard, Visa
- Animals prohibited
- Picnic area
- Parking
- Petite restauration
- Restaurant
- Toilettes
- Shop
- Temporary exhibitions
Open daily from 10am to 6pm from 16/03/2024 to 11/11/2024.
Open every day from 9.30am to 7pm from 06/07/2024 to 31/08/2024.
- Child rate (under 12s free)
- Student's rate (and 18-26 year olds, culture pass ok) : 7€
- Base rate - full rate adult : 7€ - 10€
- Rate for unemployed persons : 7€
- Special rate (Partnerships: key to museums, #incontournables71, Pass Archéo ... Informative rate to be checked with the establishment) : 7€