Construction XVIIIe siècle (≈ 1850)
The current seat of the archaeological museum.
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Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Abbé Hoarau - Founder of the museum
Organizer of the excavations at the origin of the collections.
Origin and history
The archeological museum of Blasimon has its origin in the excavations organized mainly by Abbé Hoarau, founder of the institution. This research, carried out in collaboration with the municipality of Blasimon and the surrounding villages, has brought together objects covering several periods, from the Magdalenian Paleolithic to the medieval period. The collections include lapidary remains of Gallo-Roman villas and necropolises, as well as elements from the local abbey, reflecting the historical richness of the region.
The museum is housed in an 18th-century building, adding an architectural heritage dimension to its archaeological interest. Although the precise location is considered poor (note of 5/10), the establishment benefits from the label Musée de France, guaranteeing the quality of its collections and its management. Among its major assets are the artifacts of the Magdalenian and medieval pieces, which offer a panorama of successive human occupations on this girondin territory.
The official address of the museum is linked to the town hall of Blasimon (code INSEE 33057), in the department of Gironde, New Aquitaine. His telephone (05 56 71 52 12) allows visitors to learn about the collections, which illustrate both the local history and the methods of pioneering excavations of Abbé Hoarau, the central figure of his creation.