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Saint-Laurent Archaeological Museum

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The Saint-Laurent Archaeological Museum is a fascinating site that combines a historic church, an ancient necropolis, and a remarkable early Christian crypt. Located in the Saint-Laurent quarter, one of Grenoble's oldest neighborhoods, the museum occupies the former Saint-Laurent Church, which was built over a Gallo-Roman burial ground. The highlight is the 6th-century crypt, one of the best-preserved examples of Merovingian architecture in France. Descending into the crypt, visitors can see original stone sarcophagi, frescoes, and the foundations of earlier Roman structures. The museum's exhibits trace the history of the site from the Roman era through the Middle Ages, with artifacts unearthed during excavations. The atmosphere is serene and contemplative, offering a unique window into Grenoble's ancient past. The museum is a must for archaeology enthusiasts and anyone interested in early Christian history.

Don't miss

  • Explore the 6th-century Merovingian crypt with original sarcophagi
  • See Roman-era burial artifacts and inscriptions
  • View the remains of the ancient church's frescoes
  • Learn about the evolution of funerary practices in the region
  • Visit the adjacent archaeological garden with ruins

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Ways to visit Saint-Laurent Archaeological Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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