The L'Esquerda Archaeological Museum, inaugurated in 1988, serves as a repository for materials unearthed from the archaeological excavations at the Iberian settlement of La Esquerda. The museum's primary aim is to make these findings accessible to the public, thereby providing a unique insight into the region's rich historical past.
Located in Roda de Ter, the L'Esquerda Archaeological Museum's permanent exhibition is organized into several sections. These include the geographical environment, excavation methodology and analysis, and various aspects of the two best-known stages at the site: the Iberian and medieval periods of La Esquerda. This structured approach provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the site's historical significance.
The L'Esquerda Archaeological Museum organizes a variety of events throughout the year catering to diverse audiences. These include visits for schoolchildren at the site and in the museum, as well as in the Experimental Archaeological Research Area of La Esquerda. The museum also arranges visits for the general public, hosts a lecture series at the beginning of the year, celebrates the Iberian weekend and International Museum Day, and offers guided tours of the site at the end of the excavations. Open house days are also part of the museum's annual calendar.
History & Anthropology Archaeology Medieval art & Early Renaissance art
Avinguda Pere Baurier, s/n, Roda de Ter
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