Archaeological museum

Musée Archéologique Départemental du Val-d'Oise

musée archéologique départemental du Val-d'Oise

France Guiry-en-Vexin
Musée Archéologique Départemental du Val-d'Oise
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The Val-d'Oise Archaeological Museum is located in Guiry-en-Vexin, the village of the French Vexin, about 50 km northwest of Paris. It is located within the Parc naturel régional du Vexin français. It presents chronologically in its eleven rooms spread over two levels the archaeological remains resulting from excavations on the Val d'Oise department.

More than 3000 objects, coins, jewellery, pottery, sculptures, agricultural tools, dating from the Paleolithic to the 20th century are visible including among others, the largest collection of merovingian steles in France. It also preserves more than 30,000 archaeological objects in reserves for study or recovery purposes.