Dedicated to daily life in the ancient city of Vicus Augustus, the Gallo-Roman museum of Aoste benefits from the Musée de France label. It traces the history of archaeological excavations from 1856 until the inauguration of the new building in the early 2000s.
Visitors to the Gallo-Roman museum of Aoste can thus discover archaeological objects and testimonies by taking a continuous route plunging 2000 years earlier. Ceramics, glassware, amphorae or even meticulously reconstructed models attract young and old alike.