Un site archéologique d'exception
Le Clos de la Lombarde est un site archéologique majeur à Narbonne.
Il a été découvert en 1973 et a révélé des vestiges de Narbo Martius. Le site comprend deux domus, des thermes et autres bâtiments antiques.
Vivez une expérience unique
& voyagez dans un quartier de la Narbonne Antique
Découvrez les “domus” et les thermes gallo-romains du Clos de la Lombarde comme jamais auparavant grâce à une époustouflante et immersive reconstitution.
Visitez le Clos de la Lombarde
ExcellentBasée sur 154 avisWouterGoede uitleg! Bezoek daarna ook het archeologisch museum om de van de site weggehaalde mozaïeken en fresco's te zien en Narbonne in oud-historische context te plaatsen!Caden KingLovely place! The culture and archaeological expertise you'll find there is really spectacular! I was lucky enough to go during summer on my way back to France from Spain and I met and started chatting with this really amazing bilingual tour guide named Jean-luc, who gave me a basically private tour of the place! Showing me many things that helped further my knowledge in this period of history! Really a fantastic place to go for a good experience and some advanced research on the Narbonnais culture!GODINEAU MélanieAgréable journéeAllison HaleDefinitely worth a visit! Authentic early Roman site partially excavated to be shown around, and a video type orientation to watch. Merci for the English 🌞.Chloé LeblondDes gens charmants et passionnés qui gèrent le lieu, une visite très variée et agréable.isabelle maaloumL'endroit est très intéressant et animé par une équipe de bénévoles qui mérite vraiment que l'on s'intéresse à leur travail, et qu'on fasse connaître le lieuSilver WottonThis is probably the best place for history/archeology nerds. The place is run by an organisation that's taking care of it. The volunteers were so welcoming and gave us a tour for free. The place has got so much potential, I don't understand why the French state is not protecting it more. It's a historical gem!! It's a 5 minutes' walk from the train station. A must see!!KyleeDefinitely worth a visit if you have some time in Narbonne! The site is kept by volunteers who are all very passionate about the history of the site. Two English speaking volunteers took me on a tour of the site virtually and then through the actual site. Seeing the virtual site first definitely helped me to see the rooms in the rooms and different houses of the ruins more easily. They then directed me to the Narbonne Villa museum to see the artifacts that were taken from the site. The museum was all that much better because I could look at the pieces of mosaics and know where they came from. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who has even an hour in Narbonne (as it is fairly close to the trains station).karine bodinA voir. Les seuls vestiges à l'air libre de l'ère romaine à Narbonne. Notre guide était fort sympathique.