Narbo Via recreates the past of Narbonne, capital of the province of Narbonnaise under the name of Narbo Martius, of which paradoxically almost no visible trace remains today.
A true backbone of the Museum building, a monumental wall composed of 760 stone blocks, mostly from the funerary sites of the ancient city, restores the memory and monumentality of the Roman city and constitutes an open and modular reserve, thanks to an automated device never before seen in a museum.
Spread over 2,600 m², the route presents the city of Narbo Martius under the Roman Empire, through more than 950 exhibits, including monumental remains and sumptuous decorations from the houses of the Clos de la Lombarde, an archaeological site in Narbonne (mosaics, wall paintings worthy of Pompeii).
Price
€9.00 per person
Opening Hours
Low Season (October 1 – April 30)
10am-6pm
Last entry at 5:15pm
High Season (May 2 – September 30)
10am-7pm
Last entry at 6:15pm
Closing Day
Weekly
Monday