The Musee Villa Loupian showcases finds from the excavations on a 3 hectare site in Loupian village that has Roman-era artifacts

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Musee Villa Loupian, Montpellier

The Musee Villa Loupian showcases finds from the excavations on a 3 hectare site in Loupian village that has Roman-era artifacts.

The Musee Villa Loupian showcases finds from the excavations on a 3 hectare site in Loupian village that has Roman-era artifacts. The site, which was inhabited for over 600 years, was a farm villa and contains an interesting collection of Gallo-Roman mosaics from the 2nd century.


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About Musee Villa Loupian

 RD 158 E4, 34140 Loupian, France

 +33 4 67 18 68 18

 www.loupian.fr

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