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Carré Plantagenêt (Museum of Archaeology and History)

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The Carré Plantagenêt, also known as the Museum of Archaeology and History, is housed in a former bishop's palace in Le Mans. Its collections span from prehistoric times to the Renaissance, with a strong focus on the Plantagenet dynasty, which ruled much of western France and England. Visitors can see artifacts such as pottery, tools, jewelry, and sculptures, as well as a remarkable collection of medieval stained glass. The museum's layout guides you through Le Mans' evolution, from its Gallo-Roman origins to its medieval prominence. Interactive displays and detailed exhibits bring the history to life, making it engaging for all ages. The building itself, with its vaulted stone rooms, adds to the immersive experience.

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  • See the Gallo-Roman artifacts, including mosaics and pottery
  • Explore the medieval stained glass collection
  • Learn about the Plantagenet dynasty through interactive displays
  • View the sculpted capitals and architectural fragments
  • Visit the temporary exhibition space

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Ways to visit Carré Plantagenêt (Museum of Archaeology and History)

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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