Gallo-Roman Museum

The Gallo-Roman Museum’s collection comprises an estimated 170.000 objects: from the smallest potsherds to large fragments of wall, flint tools belonging to the Neanderthals and the first Homo sapiens: tangible evidence of their cultures, fragile earthenware pots which testify to a stable farming community – a way of life which began to take root in this region in 5300 BC. The bronze swords and urns and gold coins illustrate the social stratification which began in the Iron Age. Finally, the core collection shows that a unique regional Roman culture began to emerge at the beginning of the Christian Era. It comprises massive architectural fragments, sophisticated jewellery and a wide range of idols, pots and pans, plates and dishes.

Museum: Gallo-Roman Museum
City: Tongeren
Country: Belgium
Address: Kielenstraat 15
Website: http://www.galloromeinsmuseum.be