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Musee Archeologique Saint-Pierre
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Musee Archeologique Saint-Pierre reviews
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The church was built in the 5th century and then used as a funerary basilica until the 12th century. It is the best preserved early Christian basilica in France. In 1791 worship was banned, and the... more »
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A museum based on an old church. It is interesting to see the old Roman home objects, sculptures, gravestones,floor mosaics and lots of artifacts. more »
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This hasn't been a place of worship for many,many years! It is on the town tourist map as the archeological museum, there are no signs to it and outside it calls itself the lapidary museum. Gloomy interior with lots of Roman stuff.
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Banal Church from outside but amazing inside. A multitude of stained glass and paintings. Free admission I strongly advise you to goSee original
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