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Musée Lapidaire Saint-Nicolas

Coordinates: 46°57′20″N 4°18′01″E / 46.9555°N 4.3004°E / 46.9555; 4.3004
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The Musée lapidaire Saint-Nicolas is an archaeological museum in Autun, France. It is housed in the former Saint-Nicolas chapel, dating from the 12th century.[1]

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The museum brings together elements of Gallo-Roman architecture from Augustodunum (capitals, part of the aqueduct, cornices, fragments of fountains and columns). The size of certain columns gives a good idea of the imposing appearance of the disappeared monuments. A gallery of tombs presents an alignment of 130 stelas dating from the 1st to 4th centuries; some elements of medieval craftsmanship (statuary and sarcophagus) are also visible.

The romantic-inspired garden lends the place to sketches and torchlight lighting during the Night of the Museums.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Base Mérimée: PA00113074, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Chapelle Saint-Nicolas (ancienne)
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46°57′20″N 4°18′01″E / 46.9555°N 4.3004°E / 46.9555; 4.3004