Roman horreum in the heart of the city, revealing a maze of underground galleries from Roman times in Narbonne
The Horreum reveals a maze of underground galleries from Roman times, which formed the foundations of a market or a goods warehouse. Preserved almost in its entirety, the Horreum is located in the heart of Narbonne. Its construction dates back to the 1st century BC, when the city was the capital of the province of Narbonnaise Gaul. The Horreum is a member of the Narbo Via Public Cooperative Establishment (EPCC), which brings together two other sites dedicated to the Roman history of Narbonne: the Narbo Via Museum and the Amphoralis site-museum.
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Nous y sommes allés en famille un dimanche, et quelle ne fut pas notre surprise d’assister par hasard à un spectacle d’école (CP/CE1) mettant en scène le travail de l’année autour de la mythologie.
Œuvres d’art, saynètes, costumes, poésie… tout était réussi !
Les élèves et leur maîtresse dégageaient une énergie incroyable et communicative.
Marier, le temps de quelques heures, un spectacle vivant à un lieu insolite chargé d’histoire fut une très belle expérience.
Un grand merci pour cette belle proposition.
To get the full experience I would suggest to visit the Narbo Via museum before, as you can learn a lot more about the history of the Horreum and Roman Narbonne. They are part of the same institution and you can buy tickets to both of them there.
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(Tenint en compte que l'alfareria artesana avui utilitza pràcticament els mateixos materials i tècniques que la de llavors, no s'entèn com no hi ha més museus que ofereixin objectes similars. Bravo per aquest!)