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Between Glass and Remains, the Vesunna Museum Tells the Gallo-Roman Life in the Heart of Périgueux

Summary by France Bleu
Under a large glass roof imagined by Jean Nouvel, the Gallo-Roman museum Vesunna in Périgueux gives life to the remains of a large Roman house. This unique site combines contemporary architecture, archaeology and living exhibitions on everyday life in antiquity.
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Under a large glass roof imagined by Jean Nouvel, the Gallo-Roman museum Vesunna in Périgueux gives life to the remains of a large Roman house. This unique site combines contemporary architecture, archaeology and living exhibitions on everyday life in antiquity.

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France Bleu broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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