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Museum of Archaeology and Natural History of Montbéliard dans le Doubs

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Musée d'Archéologie et d'Antiquité
Doubs

Museum of Archaeology and Natural History of Montbéliard

    Château de Montbéliard
    25200 Montbéliard

Timeline

Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
0
100
500
600
1900
2000
-150 000 ans
Fossiles of Roman Advent
-300 millions d’années
Ronchamp fossils
1937
Installation at the castle
2012
Acquisition of Rastetter herbarium
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Georges Cuvier - Paleontologist and Anatomist Father of paleontology, native of Montbéliard.
Vincent Rastetter - Botanist and mycologist Author of the herbarium filed in 2012.

Origin and history

The Museum of Archaeology and Natural History of Montbéliard, also known as the Cuvier Museum, is dedicated to Georges Cuvier (1769–32), a native of the city and pioneer of paleontology and comparative anatomy. Installed since 1937 in the Dukes' Castle of Württemberg (XIII century), it houses archaeological and natural collections, including regional fossils ranging from Carboniferous to Prehistory, as well as Gallo-Roman and medieval objects.

The "Gallery Cuvier" showcases major pieces such as a Jurassic ichthyosaur, an allosaur, mammoths of Roman iaven, and a complete skeleton of woolly rhinoceros. A gallery of natural history completes the exhibition, including since 2012 the herbarium by Vincent Rastetter, Alsatian botanist who studied peatlands in eastern France between 1963 and 1990.

Associated with the Museum of the Dukes of Württemberg, this museum illustrates both the scientific heritage of Cuvier and the geological and archaeological heritage of Franche-Comté. Its collections, from local excavations, cover key periods, from -300 million years to the Gallo-Roman era, offering a unique panorama of regional evolution.

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