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The Simiya archaeological site and museum are also a huge complex to visit, the whole museum is quite interesting design way, here the site and archaeological discovery is quite a lot, the museum can see many exquisite things.
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Musee Archeologique de Nice-Cimiez Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Archaeological Museum includes the museum display area and the remains of a circular theater, located on the edge of the ancient city of Cemenelum, which mainly displays the history and remains of the ancient Roman period, dating back to the third century AD. The museum also introduces ancient sports and leisure venues such as swimming pools, baths, and churches. It is worth noting that the French introduction here is more detailed, but the introduction in other languages is not complete.
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The Simiya archaeological site and museum are also a huge complex to visit, the whole museum is quite interesting design way, here the site and archaeological discovery is quite a lot, the museum can see many exquisite things.
The Nice Archaeological Site and Museum is a remains of an ancient Roman complex. It has been damaged for thousands of years, but after decades of archaeological discovery and restoration, some of the buildings have been restored. The museum also houses many precious Roman artifacts, which are worth visiting.
The archaeological site and museum of the Himiye is an ancient Roman site on the high ground of the Nice Simiye, which is the site of the palace in the Roman period 2,000 years ago, and now only the ruins are left, but the grandeur of the year is still vaguely visible, which is a good place to find ancient exploration in Nice.
The Museum of Archaeology of Nice-Himmier witnessed the long and long history of Nice. Built on a Roman-era urban site, the city dates back to 14 AD, during the reign of Rome's first emperor Octavian. Outside the main building, open-air venues include medieval Roman public baths, amphitheatres and ancient streets that bring visitors back to the time and air of the empire 2,000 years ago. The museum houses ancient Roman pottery, glassware, gold and silver coins, daily life utensils and production tools. Open from April to September Wednesday to Monday 10:00-12:00, 14:00-18:00. October to March Wednesday to Monday 10:00-13:00, 14:00-17:00. Tickets: 4 euros for adults,2.5 euros for students. Get off at Arènes Station on the 15th, 17th, 20th, 22nd and 25th.
The archaeological site and museum of Simiya...actually a tattered place, not fun, probably only real archaeological lovers will like it, anyway, I don't like it...just pass by