Departmental Museum of Ancient Arles

  • Museum
  • Sciences and technology
  • Archeological
  • Museum of France
Avenue de la 1er division Française libre, Presqu'Ile du Cirque Romain, 13200 Arles
Built near the remains of the Roman circus in Arles, on the banks of the Rhône, the museum offers visitors a fascinating insight into archaeology.
Careful scenography, a chronological and thematic layout, models and floor plans make the city's ancient history, from prehistory to late Antiquity, accessible to all.

Since opening its doors in 1995, the museum has expanded to include an auditorium and the Roman-inspired Hortus garden, adjacent to the museum and the remains of the Roman circus.
Excavations in the Rhône have considerably enriched the collections, and an 800 m2 extension has been added to the building to present almost 500 objects relating to trade and navigation, including the 31 m-long barge Arles Rhône 3, which has been brought out of the river and restored, an impressive testimony to trade by river in Roman times. A policy of temporary exhibitions, general or thematic tours of the collections, courses and workshops for all types of public enable visitors to appreciate the richness of the archaeological heritage of which we are the heirs. A visit to the museum means stepping back in time to encounter tangible antiquity, and realizing just how close it is to us.

Conditions of access :

The Musée de l'Arles Antique has been awarded the Tourisme et Handicap label (except for the visually impaired).
Visits for adults and families (children aged 6 and over) with a guide and French sign language interpreter.
Reception and auditorium equipped with a magnetic induction loop.
Audio guide with amplifier.
Activities adapted for the mentally handicapped (tours and workshops). Themed tours. Tactile tour.
Reserved parking spaces in the museum parking lot.
All collections are wheelchair accessible. Loan of wheelchairs and canes.

Please note: visitors can leave their small luggage at the entrance.

Accessible for disabled
Careful scenography, a chronological and thematic layout, models and floor plans make the city's ancient history, from prehistory to late Antiquity, accessible to all.

Since opening its doors in 1995, the museum has expanded to include an auditorium and the Roman-inspired Hortus garden, adjacent to the museum and the remains of the Roman circus.
Excavations in the Rhône have considerably enriched the collections, and an 800 m2 extension has been added to the building to present almost...

Services

Services

Services offered

Quality standards

Quality standards
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Tourisme et handicapTourisme et handicap

Tourism and handicap

Tourism and handicap
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Rates

Rates

Rates 2025

Rates 2025
Full price
From 5€ to 8€
Admission: €5 to €8

Openings

Openings

All year

All year
Monday
09:30 - 18:00

Tuesday
Closed

Wednesday
09:30 - 18:00

Thursday
09:30 - 18:00

Friday
09:30 - 18:00

Saturday
09:30 - 18:00

Sunday
09:30 - 18:00

Medias

Medias

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Location

Location

Departmental Museum of Ancient Arles
Avenue de la 1er division Française libre, Presqu'Ile du Cirque Romain, 13200 Arles

Environment

Environment
  • Town location
    Updated on 02 April 2025 at 15:41
    by Office de Tourisme d'Arles
    (Offer identifier : 5538010)