Ticket to the Ensérune Archaeological Site
- Aberto em Qua, Qui, Sex, Sáb, Dom
Explore the captivating archaeological site of Ensérune with this ticket, granting you access to an ancient Gallic settlement perched on a hill known as an "oppidum."
Why visit the Ensérune site?
Positioned atop a hill in the Roman oppidum style, the Ensérune archaeological site is a must-see destination in the Hérault region of Occitania. Your entrance ticket allows you to explore remnants of this ancient Gallic settlement, including the remains of a silo.
Your ticket includes entry to the Ensérune Archaeological Museum, which exhibits seven centuries of history of the settlement, featuring influences from the Celts, Iberians, Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans. The museum offers models and 3-D reconstructions of archaeological remains and a recreation of the workspace of Felix Mouret, the archaeologist who excavated the site in 1916.
Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the site, covering the Cévennes to the Pyrenees and the Languedoc plain toward the Mediterranean coast.
Opening hours
Ensérune archaeological site is open during the following times:
April to September: Open daily, except Mondays (excluding Monday holidays), 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 2 pm to 6:30 pmOctober to March: Open Wednesday to Sunday, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 2 pm to 5:30 pm
Last admission is one hour before closing. On December 24 and 31, closing time is at 4 pm. Schedules are subject to adjustments.
Free admission
This archaeological site is free for the following visitors:
Young people aged 18 to 25 from the European UnionChildren under 18, regardless of nationalityUnemployed individuals, disabled people, and one accompanying personJournalists, architecture students, tourism professionals, military personnel, police, and other state security forcesFree admission for all visitors on the first Sunday of the month from January 1 to March 31 and November 1 to December 31, as well as the third weekend of September.
Preços
Incluído
- Admission to the Ensérune Archeological Site + Museum