
Portail vers le passé
Une expérience immersive en réalité virtuelle dans l’histoire de Pully
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For its 10th anniversary, the ArchéoLab is in the spotlight, with numerous activities and events not to be missed in the Roman Villa, on the Place d'Obernai and on the Esplanade du Prieuré!
Une expérience immersive en réalité virtuelle dans l’histoire de Pully
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12h00
22h00
Place d’Obernai et Quai Milliquet, Pully
12h00
15h30
Place d’Obernai
12h30
13h30
Esplanade du prieuré
13h30, 19h30, 21h30 (15m)
Villa romaine de Pully
13h30
15h30
Esplanade du Prieuré
13h30
15h30
Esplanade du Prieuré
16h00
17h30
Esplanade du Prieuré
17h30
19h30
Esplanade du Prieuré
19h30 (30m)
Esplanade du Prieuré
ArchéoLab is a place of discovery for curious children, with a calendar of exhibitions that allow visitors to step into the shoes of an archaeologist and journey to the Roman era. Visitors are offered a true journey through time.
Archaeologists in the making are welcomed to the Lab, a 21st-century research facility where they can experience the scientific side to the profession: like real little prehistorians, they study archaeological finds recently extracted from the earth with the help of trowels, tweezers, microscopes and X rays. Equipped with their new knowledge and their discovery kit, they are then ready for their journey through time. At Archéo, located in the remains of the villa, young visitors find themselves in the Roman era and experience the daily lives of people from the past in a fun and lively way.
Numerous activity stations such as the enigmas surrounding the five senses, experiments, multimedia and games allow small visitors to experience the exhibition’s theme for themselves thanks to the direct relationship between the objects and their historical and cultural context.
ArchéoLab also hosts fun afternoons for small children, older children and families, courses during the school holidays and special activities for classes, and is a unique place to celebrate your birthday! Our programme of activities: here