Guided Visits |
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At the Archaeological Site children experiment a way of thinking and living different from their own habits, which enable them to get more open-minded and to realize that our present era is first and foremost the result of lots of events and experiences of our past. Historical subjects, often neglected due to their theoretical nature, recover here a human and lively dimension while helping children to develop the notion of time and its division into different chronological periods. Every weekend from mid-April up to mid-October visits are also organized in French, Dutch and English. This gives tourists from different backgrounds the opportunity to discover our site and to taste a few traditional products such as Neolithic pancakes, Gallic bread, Roman wine (mulsum) or still Gallic beer (cervoise). Every visit is introduced by a pedagogical film relating the local archaeological discoveries, the methods used for archaeological research, man’s evolution up to the Gallo-Roman period as well as the various activities of experimental archaeology practiced at the Archaeological Site. - From Easter to mid-October, on Saturdays and bank holidays: 2:30, 3:45 pm and 5 pm. - During July and August, from Monday to Friday: 11 am, 1:30 pm and 3:30 pm. - During July and August, on weekends and bank holidays: 3 pm, 4:15 pm and 5:30 pm. |