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An Exceptional Celtic Cauldron Finally Unveiled to the Public After Ten Years of Research

Summary by franceinfo.fr
The cauldron discovered in 2015 in Lavau (Aube) in the tomb of a Celtic prince is transferred from the Louvre Museum to the Musée d'Art moderne de Troyes. From January 24th to June 21st, he will be at the exceptional exhibition "Lavau, a Celtic prince on the banks of the Seine".

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The cauldron discovered in 2015 in Lavau (Aube) in the tomb of a Celtic prince is transferred from the Louvre Museum to the Musée d'Art moderne de Troyes. From January 24th to June 21st, he will be at the exceptional exhibition "Lavau, a Celtic prince on the banks of the Seine".

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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