Musée archéologique
Faverolles · Haute-Marne · Grand Est

The Museum Workshop for Archaeological Study of the Mausoleum of Faverolles is an institution dedicated to the study and presentation of the remains of a Gallo-Roman mausoleum discovered in the late 1970s in the communal forest of Faverolles, in Haute-Marne, near Langres. The site was excavated between 1981 and 1989, which resulted in the discovery of several thousand stone fragments. The workshop-museum exhibits all the archaeological artifacts from these excavations and also functions as a working space for researchers continuing the study of the monument. It notably houses a reproduction of the mausoleum built at one-quarter its original height by the stone-cutting training workshop of Poinfor in Langres. The museum is open according to a seasonal schedule, from May to October.
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3 Rue du Lingon, 52260 Faverolles
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