Museum offers a wide range of the Art of Mediterranean countries. A full departement is devoted to Egypt.
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This collection is the most important in France after that of the Louvre. The Mediterranean Basin and Near East department has a very rich ceramic and lapidary collection, some of which are unique. One example is the Cretan oenochoe, decorated with the marine fauna of the Mediterranean.
The richness of the collections
Currently located on the second floor of the former hospice of La Charité, the Mediterranean Archaeology Museum presents collections mostly acquired during the 19th...
The richness of the collections
Currently located on the second floor of the former hospice of La Charité, the Mediterranean Archaeology Museum presents collections mostly acquired during the 19th...
Services
- Accessibility
- Hearing disability
- Mental disability
- Visual disability
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
- Activities
- Permanent exhibition
- Temporary exhibition
- History
- Creative hobbies
- Archeological digs
- Equipment
- Parking
- Book shop
- Services
- Shop
- Wi-fi
- Guided tours
- Dining area
Quality standards
Famille plus
Rates
Free access for the permanent collections.
Free access to temporary exhibitions on the first day of the exhibition, the other days are not free.
Free access to temporary exhibitions on the first day of the exhibition, the other days are not free.
Cash
Bank/credit card
Openings
All year
Tuesday
09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
09:00 - 18:00
Thursday
09:00 - 18:00
Friday
09:00 - 18:00
Saturday
09:00 - 18:00
Sunday
09:00 - 18:00
Localisation
Contact Museum of Mediterranean Archaeology
- musees.marseille.fr
Spoken languages
Environment
- Close to a public transportation
- Subway station < 500 m