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Municipal Museum à Bétaille dans le Lot

Lot

Municipal Museum

    85 Place Luctã©rius
    46110 Bétaille

Timeline

Âge du Fer
Antiquité
Haut Moyen Âge
Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
100 av. J.-C.
0
2000
51 avant J.-C.
Uxellodunum Headquarters
avril 2001
Official site recognition
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Jules César - General and Roman politician Winner of the Gauls at Uxellodunum.

Origin and history

The Bétaille Municipal Museum, although little documented in available sources, is associated with the thematic field of archaeology and history. It is located in the Occitanie region, near Vayrac, a commune in the Lot (department 46). Its official address, Place Lucterius, the square in the immediate vicinity of the Dordogne, a geographical setting marked by a rich ancient history.

Near the museum is the oppidum of Puy d'Issolud, identified in 2001 as the historic site of Uxellodunum. This place is famous for having been the last bastion of Gaulish resistance against the Roman armies of Julius Caesar in 51 B.C. This historic connection gives the museum special importance, as guardian of the remains and stories related to this pivotal period of the Roman conquest in Gaul. The museum benefits from the label Musée de France, guaranteeing the quality of its collections and its heritage mission.

The information available indicates that the museum is managed by the municipality of Vayrac, as evidenced by its address and its referenced website. The accuracy of its geographic location is assessed as fair (note of 5/10), suggesting that additional checks could be useful for visitors. No additional details are provided on the institution's specific collections or detailed history in the sources consulted.

The regional context of Occitanie, and more specifically the Lot, is marked by an ancient human occupation, dating back to Prehistory and Antiquity. Oppidums, like Uxellodunum, played a strategic and defensive role for the Gaulish peoples. Local museums, such as Bétaille, are involved in the preservation and transmission of this heritage, highlighting artifacts and stories related to these periods.

The absence of details on the exact period of creation of the museum or on significant events in its history limits the scope of the information available. However, his association with the Uxellodunum site and his label Musée de France make him a key player in local historical heritage, attracting archaeology and ancient history enthusiasts.

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Conditions of visit

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