
Ensérune Oppidum & Archaeological Museum: Entry Ticket

About
Learn about the intriguing past of Ensérune, a Celtic “oppidum” or fortified town, founded around 575 BC on a hillside with steep slopes that offered natural protection.
You’ll see Celtic metalwork, goldsmithing, ceramics, and decorated military gear decorated with coral.
Starting around 600 BC, active Greek ports in the region brought luxury items like black-glazed tableware into the city for nearly 500 years.
By 200 BC, growing Roman influence changed daily life, as trade boomed: you’ll see large Roman-style houses lining the ancient city streets.
Get a peek into the past and get great views spanning from the Cévennes to the Pyrenees, covering the Languedoc plain up to the coastline.
What's Included
- Entry ticket
- Parking
What's Not Included
- Changing rooms
Instructions
Before you buy
- Free: Under 18s, 18-25 years old (EU or French residents), disabled visitors + carer, job seekers, and education pass holders
- Free admission on the first Sunday of the month (Nov 2026–Mar 2027)
On-site usage
- Present your ticket on your smartphone at the entrance
Meeting Point
Reschedule and cancellation policy
Cancel for free until 1 day before your visit date and get a full refund.
Free Cancellation
Cancel for free until 1 day before your visit date and get a full refund.
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