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Timeline
Époque contemporaine
2000
1970
Creation of the Camargue Regional Natural Park
Creation of the Camargue Regional Natural Park 1970 (≈ 1970)
Background to the creation of museum collections.
1973
Start of collections
Start of collections 1973 (≈ 1973)
Constitution of the first museum collections.
1978
Installation at the bridge of Rousty
Installation at the bridge of Rousty 1978 (≈ 1978)
Opening the museum in a traditional sheepfold.
1993-1994
Floods in Camargue
Floods in Camargue 1993-1994 (≈ 1994)
Renovation project trigger.
2013
Renovation of the sheepfold
Renovation of the sheepfold 2013 (≈ 2013)
Permanent museum under original frame.
2019
Inauguration of extension
Inauguration of extension 2019 (≈ 2019)
New reception and space for temporary exhibitions.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Key figures
Philippe Donjerkovic - Heritage architect
Designer of the museum extension in 2019.
Origin and history
The Camargue Museum has its origin in the desire to enhance the territory of the Camargue Regional Natural Park, created in 1970. As early as 1973, collections were created to illustrate the role of man in the landscapes and environmental balance of this unique region, where nothing is completely natural or artificial. These collections aim to provide the public with a better understanding of the interactions between human activities and their environment.
In 1978, the museum established itself in the Pont de Rousty farmhouse, a traditional agricultural estate that once housed a sheepfold capable of hosting 1,500 sheep in the 19th century. This site becomes the showcase of the territory, highlighting its rural heritage and its architectural specificities. Following the floods of 1993 and 1994, a renovation and extension project was launched, but only took place 20 years later, in 2013. The sheepfold, renovated in a logic of sustainable development, is then dedicated to the permanent museum, while its original frame is preserved.
The extension of the museum, designed by the Marseille workshop of heritage architect Philippe Donjerkovic, is inaugurated in 2019. It includes a new reception and a space dedicated to temporary exhibitions, completing the cultural offer of the site. The museum offers an immersion in the Camargue yesterday and today through various collections: Gallo-Roman archaeology, ethnology (costumes, furniture, tools), photography, local history, geology and contemporary art. The permanent exhibition "Le fil de l'eau, le fil du temps" addresses contemporary issues in the territory, while the space "La Camargue en images" explores its representation through photography and cinema.
The domain of the Pont de Rousty farmhouse, the administrative seat of the Regional Natural Park, illustrates a typical local architectural model. A 3.5 km discovery trail allows visitors to immerse themselves in the Camargue landscapes (cultivated fields, marshes) and their links with human activities, strengthening the educational and immersive dimension of the museum.
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