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Come with us on a walking tour of Nyon...

 

11. rue Maupertuis

The Nyon Roman Museum

 

The Archaeology Walk
1 Place Perdtemps
1. Place Perdtemps
2 Esplanade Jules César
2. Esplanade Jules César
3 rue du Vieux Marché
3. rue du Vieux Marché
4 Esplanade des Marroniers
4. Esplanade des Marroniers
5 rue Nicole
5. rue Nicole
6 rue Delafléchère
6. rue Delafléchère
7 rue du Marché
7. rue du Marché
8 place du Marché
8. place du Marché
9 place Bel Air
9. place Bel Air
10 rue de la Porcelaine
10. rue de la Porcelaine
11 the Roman Museum
11. the Roman Museum
More places to visit
Tour de César
Porte St. Marie
Porte St. Marie
rue Juste Olivier
rue Juste Olivier
the Church
the Church
place du Château
place du Château
the aqueduct
the aqueduct
the Villa in Commugny
the Villa in Commugny
ruelle de la Muraz
ruelle de la Muraz
The Roman Museum in Nyon entrance.
Looking at the entrance of the Roman Museum in Nyon from its garden roof.
The roof garden of the Roman Museum in Nyon. Sign pointing to the entrance. "Roman Museum in the foundation of the forum (basilica)"
The stone ramp is the roof of the tunnel leading into the museum  
rue Maupertuis The entrance to the Roman Museum is hidden away on rue Maupertuis. Because the museum is built underground, in the foundations of the basilica (part of the forum) all you can see from the front is the doorway.

Click here to find out more about the Museum

Click here to go to the Museum's home page

Click here to go to the Nyon Roman Museum's page about the Museum being built in the basilica's foundations.

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Sign for rue Maupertuis

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This page was updated on 24 April, 2004 by K. Epps

Unless otherwise mentioned, all photos are by Katharine Epps.
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