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Archaeological Museum of Lake Paladru à Bilieu dans l'Isère

Isère

Archaeological Museum of Lake Paladru

    55 Place de l'Église
    38850 Bilieu

Timeline

Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
100 av. J.-C.
0
1000
1900
2000
2700 av. J.-C. (environ)
Village of "Baigneurs"
1006–1038 ap. J.-C.
Medieval habitat of Colletière
1972
Beginning of archaeological excavations
février 2022
Planned reopening of the museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Origin and history

The Archaeological Museum of Lake Paladru, located near the lake in the commune of Charavines (Isère), presents the results of archaeological excavations carried out since 1972. Two major sites were discovered: the village of the "Baigneurs", dating from the late Neolithic period (c. 2700 BC), and the medieval settlement of Colletière, occupied between 1006 and 1038 BC. The exhibits, supplemented by models and audiovisual media, provide an overview of daily life during these two pivotal periods.

The collections, currently being restored, were previously housed in the Paladru Lake Country House. The museum, which was temporarily closed, was to reopen in February 2022 in a new form, with a museography redesigned to highlight archaeological discoveries. These include artifacts from sub-lake and terrestrial excavations, illustrating the evolution of lifestyles between Neolithic and Middle Ages in this alpine region.

The site benefits from the label Musée de France and is distinguished by its location on the shores of Lake Paladru, a natural setting closely linked to the history of local human occupations. The excavations revealed traces of engulfed habitats, reflecting the strategic and economic importance of the lake over the centuries, from the first sedentary communities to medieval settlements.

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  • Téléphone : 04 76 55 77 47