




Created in 1963, the Archaeological Museum is housed in the Saint-André bastion, a military stronghold built by Vauban in the late seventeenth century.
Created in 1963, the Archaeological Museum is housed in the Saint-André bastion, a military stronghold built by Vauban in the late seventeenth century. Its two vaulted galleries are home to the Antibes’ permanent archaeological collection, made up of objects excavated both on land and in the sea. It has allowed us to reconstruct the history of the town during Antiquity as well as the history of Ligurian, Greek and Roman populations who have left their mark on Antibes.
Services
Services
Children's entertainment
Exhibition space
Educational visits
Themed tour
Shop
Accessibility
Accessibility
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Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
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Environment
Environment
- Town location
- Close to a public transportation
- Beach within 300 m
- In the historic centre







