Musée d'Aquitaine

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Museum of Aquitaine
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Musée d'Aquitaine is located in France
Musée d'Aquitaine
Location within France
Established1963
Location20 cours Pasteur
33000 Bordeaux France
Coordinates44°50′08″N 0°34′30″W / 44.83564°N 0.57497°W / 44.83564; -0.57497Coordinates: 44°50′08″N 0°34′30″W / 44.83564°N 0.57497°W / 44.83564; -0.57497
Visitors111,919 (2003)
88,738 (2004)
99,880 (2005)
101,897 (2006)
93,661 (2007)[1]
WebsiteOfficial site

The Museum of Aquitaine (French: Musée d'Aquitaine) is a collection of objects and documents from the history of Bordeaux and Aquitaine.

Location[]

In the center of Bordeaux, close to Tour Pey-Berland and St. Andrew's Cathedral, the museum is accessible by line B of the tramway de Bordeaux from station Musée d'Aquitaine.

Collections[]

The different collections include more than 70,000 pieces. They trace the history of Bordeaux and Aquitaine from Prehistory to today. 5,000 pieces of art from Africa and Oceania also testify to the harbor history of the city.

Spaces dedicaded to slave trade

The museum has permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. The permanent collections are on two floors. On the ground floor are pieces on Prehistory, Protohistory, the Roman Epoch, the Middle Ages and the Modern Era. At level 1, there are eighteenth century pieces (Atlantic trade and slavery), world cultures, nineteenth and twentieth centuries (Bordeaux port-e-du monde, 1800-1939).

In 2009, the Aquitaine Museum opened new permanent rooms dedicated to the role of Bordeaux in the slave trade.

Rooms devoted to the nineteenth were reopened in February 2014.

Notable Pieces[2][]

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