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NÎMES A summer in Romanity?


The Museum of Romanity (Photo Anthony Maurin).

This summer, get back to ancient times with a rich and family-friendly program! Guided tours for young audiences, family workshop visits, adult guided tours or conferences, let yourself be taken along the paths of Antiquity in Nîmes …

Here is a visit, better still, a family visit-workshop called “Céra’mythe.” Heroes, gods, monsters … Mythology is an inexhaustible source of inspiration that can be found in many ancient settings. Beyond their usefulness, the richly decorated objects tell stories dear to the eyes of the Greeks and Romans. Ceramic, like mosaic, is a privileged medium on which to represent myths. Parents and children, today it’s your turn to engrave and paint together the story of your choice on ceramic!

Another family workshop-visit, “Draw me a monster” is quite special! The copyist monks take over the workshop of the Musée de la Romanité. Equipped with lecterns (inclined desks) and manuscripts, they bring to life the fantastic imagination of the Middle Ages. Parents and children, get to know the medieval bestiary (monsters, unicorns, phoenixes, etc.), then recreate your favorite model.

Even the plants!

Always a family visit-workshop, “Secrets of plants, on the archaeological trail!” Plants have always been staunch allies of Man, but what about in Gallic, Roman and medieval times? What place did nature occupy in the daily life of our ancestors? Find out with this walking tour in the museum garden and you will see that some of the uses are amazing! In the collections, objects found during excavations also enrich our knowledge of the different uses of plants and practices. One way to discover the museum … in the green!







The temporary exhibition The Roman Emperor, a mortal among the gods Musée Romanité (Photo Anthony Maurin).

For the “Little Emperors”, another alternative is possible in connection with the temporary exhibition “The Roman Emperor, a mortal among the gods”. Augustus, the first Roman emperor and central figure in this exhibition, is often represented wearing crowns. Whether in oak leaves or radiate (sunrays), the crown is a strong element in Roman times since it shows the importance of the person who wears it: victory, immortality, triumph, etc.

Here, Antonin the emperor of Nîmes ancestry Éric Teyssier (Photo Anthony Maurin).

In this same theme, don’t forget to visit the magnificent temporary exhibition, “The Roman Emperor, a mortal among the gods“which traces the origins and development of the imperial cult established by the first emperor of Rome. How does Augustus combine religion, politics and official art to legitimize his power and establish his image throughout the Empire? public nuns celebrated around his actions, proximity to the gods, the emperor was considered during his lifetime as the soul of the state whose prosperity he guaranteed. In Gaul Narbonnaise, a province whose Romanization was early, the manifestations of this worship are particularly significant.In Nîmes, you will discover how the imperial worship is embodied through two essential sites: the Maison Carrée and the Augusteum of the site of the Fontaine (Price 12 euros).

A Roman novel? Excellent!

With a 1h30 guided tour of the permanent exhibition, you will know almost everything about the history of the city. Do you like knowing little historical details, anecdotes that make you smile, and finding answers to your questions? So don’t hesitate any longer and choose the guided tour of our permanent collections! The guide-lecturers will take you on the paths of Antiquity in Nîmes for 12 euros and a visit of more than 1h30.

Éric Teyssier (Photo Archives Anthony Maurin).

On July 17 in the museum auditorium, Éric Teyssier will come and present his first Roman novel to you. Author of the Great Roman Games, Éric Teyssier also and above all defended a state thesis on gladiators. Author of the reference book on Antiquity in the region (Nîmes la romaine, Alcide editions), he wanted to use his experience to reconstruct the life of the Nîmes in a novel. In 96 AD. AD when the arenas are built, from Southern Gaul to Rome via Germany, from twists to dramas, Éric Teyssier invites you on a thrilling journey through time. In the tradition of great historical novels, The prophecy of the eagless is a real thriller set in the heart of a Roman world at the height of its glory. His conference on the subject will take place from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and will be followed by a signing session. Free and without reservation, subject to availability.

Anthony Maurin

“Céra’mythe”: Monday July 12 – 11 am Monday July 19 – 11 am Monday July 26 – 11 am Tuesday August 3 – 11 am Friday August 6 – 11 am. Wednesday August 11 – 11 a.m. Tuesday August 17 – 11 a.m. Thursday August 19 – 11 a.m. Wednesday August 25 – 11 a.m. Duration 1h30 for 7 to 12 years old, prices 12 euros adult, 8 euros child.

“Draw me a monster”: Friday July 16 – 11 am Wednesday July 21 – 11 am Friday July 23 – 11 am Wednesday July 28 – 11 am Friday July 30 – 11 am Saturday July 31 – 11 am Wednesday August 4 – 11 am. Tuesday August 10 – 11 a.m. Saturday August 14 – 11 a.m. Friday August 20 – 11 a.m. Tuesday August 24 – 11 a.m. Friday – August 27 11 a.m. and Tuesday August 31 – 11 a.m. Duration 1h30 from 7 years old, prices 12 euros adult, 9 euros reduced.

“Plant secrets, on the archaeological trail!”: Wednesday July 14 – 11 am Thursday July 22 – 11 am Thursday August 12 – 11 am Saturday August 21 – 11 am Monday August 30 – 11 am. Duration 1h30 for 7 to 12 years old, prices 12 euros adult, 8 euros child.

“Les petits empereurs”: Tuesday July 13 – 10:45 am Thursday July 15 – 10:45 am Saturday July 17 – 10:45 am Tuesday July 20 – 10:45 am Saturday July 24 – 10:45 am Tuesday July 27 – 10:45 am Thursday July 29 – 10:45 am Monday August 2 – 10:45 am Thursday August 5 – 10:45 a.m. Saturday August 7 – 10:45 a.m. Monday August 9 – 10:45 a.m. Friday August 13 – 10:45 a.m. Monday August 16 – 10:45 a.m. Wednesday August 18 – 10:45 a.m. Monday August 23 – 10:45 a.m. Thursday August 26 – 10:45 a.m. Saturday August 28 – 10:45 a.m. Duration 1h30, from 7 years old, without accompanying person. Child rate: 8 euros.








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