Narbo Via museum

Archaeological museum · Narbonne

Narbo Via museum

Archaeological museum · Narbonne

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2 Av. André Mècle, 11100 Narbonne, France

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Roman museum with frescoes, artifacts, and interactive exhibits  

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2 Av. André Mècle, 11100 Narbonne, France Get directions

narbovia.fr
@narboviaofficiel

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2 Av. André Mècle, 11100 Narbonne, France Get directions

+33 4 68 90 28 90
narbovia.fr
@narboviaofficiel
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Nov 3, 2025

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"For Roman maritime history in Narbonne, I visit Narbo Via, the Foster + Partners–designed museum that focuses on the ancient seaport’s past." - Caitlin Morton

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RV

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Really cool museum displaying Roman artworks in a airy and well designed minimalistic building. There are a ton of artifacts and so much to learn since it's in English too and fully worth a visit if you are interested in Roman history of the region.

Frederic Lecut

Google
Amazing. With the musee de la Romanite in Nimes, this is the best museum I know in France about Roman times.

Paula Eber

Google
Excellent brand new museum (2020) made from combining two major Roman museum collections originally in Narbonne's old city. They have a collection of beautiful rare frescoes from a villa found nearby, as well as a great set of interactive exhibits on Narbonne's role as the prosperous Roman trade capitol of Gaul--based on artifacts from nearby shipwrecks. Well worth a visit.

Pham Duc Cuong

Google
The museum is an incredible treasure trove, showcasing a rich collection of ancient artifacts from the Roman Empire era, making it a historical haven for children and archaeology enthusiasts alike.

Ira Faro

Google
Absolutely fascinating, both for content and presentation. Parking is difficult. How do you plan a new museum without a parking lot? But that’s a quibble. This is a Must See if you are into the history of the region or if you are interested in how far new museum design has come.

Alice Pember

Google
An airy and contemporary arrangement of the rich Roman history of Narbonne. It was wonderful to see such local artefacts and it really brought the Roman times of Narbonne to life. The interactive screens accompanying relics like headstones, burial tombs and statues from the Roman times brought the people they memorialised to life. A pleasant 2 hours to spend in Narbonne and easy to arrive by bike. The temporary exhibition was less interesting and no English guide.

alexander jellicoe

Google
An excellent experience, contained in unexpectedly beautiful architecture. If you enjoy Roman stuff, you will find the exhibition interesting, particularly the wonderful interactive section. The permanent exhibition is also well presented and educative, although the wall of blocks, though stunning in presentation, remains a little lacklustre - though it's hard to imagine that it could be more interesting than it was. A huge plus is the size of the exhibition; not so large that it becomes torture, not so small that it is not immersive. Highly recommended.

Jamie Waugh

Google
Fantastic new museum, decently priced and can get in for free if on the right day. Highlights the extensive Roman history in the area with massive exhibits. Staff were also very helpful and kind.