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Comprehensive programs for all visitors

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Museum Tours

Our museum tours provide structured exploration of Gallic heritage through expert-led presentations and self-guided options. Each tour type is designed to meet different audience needs, from casual visitors to specialists.

Guided Tours

Guided tours lasting 90 minutes cover highlights of our permanent collection, including warrior armor, coins, domestic artifacts, and special exhibitions. Docents combine scholarly knowledge with engaging presentation skills.

Self-Guided Tours

Self-guided tours provide flexibility for visitors who prefer exploring at their own pace. Audio guides available in eight languages include 45 stops with content ranging from brief overviews to detailed discussions.

School Group Tours

School tours are tailored to specific age groups and curriculum requirements. We work with teachers to customize content and include hands-on activities, discussions, and structured observation exercises.

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Educational Programs

Educational programs extend beyond tours to provide in-depth learning opportunities. Programs are grounded in current educational research and designed to develop historical thinking skills and cultural awareness.

Workshops and Seminars

Hands-on workshops on topics including ancient metalworking, archaeological methods, and artifact analysis. Workshops are experiential, allowing direct engagement with materials and processes.

Lecture Series

Monthly evening lectures bring leading scholars to present research to public audiences. Topics cover new discoveries, reinterpretations of evidence, and comparative analysis of Gallic and Irish cultures.

Special Events

Special events provide community engagement and public programming beyond regular offerings. Events range from family-friendly festivals to scholarly symposia.

Cultural Festivals

Our annual Gallic Heritage Festival features three days of historical reenactments, craft demonstrations, traditional music, food tastings, and workshops, attracting over 5,000 visitors.

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