Musée
Châtillon-sur-Seine · Côte-d'Or · Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

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The Châtillonnais Museum, established in Châtillon-sur-Seine in Côte-d'Or, is a museum located in a rural area. It is principally known for its collections devoted to archaeology, particularly the Treasure of Vix, discovered in 1953. This site devotes considerable attention to the Celtic and Gallic periods, the Gallo-Roman world, and medieval and Renaissance art. The museum also offers ornithological collections and works related to local history, notably pieces concerning Marshal Marmont. The institution organizes temporary exhibitions and educational activities intended for families, school groups, and organized groups.
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14 Rue de la Libération, 21400 Châtillon-sur-Seine, France, 21400 Châtillon-sur-Seine
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