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Site archéologique d'Olbia

Discover Olbia archaeological site

Cultural, Visit with digital media, Historic, Archeological in Hyères
  • Discover Olbia (free visit or guided tour) during your holidays in Hyeres.

  • The Greeks install their initial settlement by the sea in front of
    the present-day Almanarre beach. They call it “The Blessed Olbia”.
    In the 4th century B.C., it is a military and commercial outpost on
    the maritime route to Marseille (Massilia). Animal skins, corrals,
    oils, wine and especially salt are traded there. In the 2nd century
    A.D. the Romans establish the nearby galley halt of Pomponiana.
    The Roman town quickly expands and becomes an important spaequipped town spreading until...
    The Greeks install their initial settlement by the sea in front of
    the present-day Almanarre beach. They call it “The Blessed Olbia”.
    In the 4th century B.C., it is a military and commercial outpost on
    the maritime route to Marseille (Massilia). Animal skins, corrals,
    oils, wine and especially salt are traded there. In the 2nd century
    A.D. the Romans establish the nearby galley halt of Pomponiana.
    The Roman town quickly expands and becomes an important spaequipped town spreading until the Giens peninsula. This National
    Heritage-classified archaeological site is 66 acres wide and is the
    only example of a perfectly preserved Greek site on the French
    coast. It is opened to the public and offers guided tours as well
    as educational workshops for young groups. Olbia grants unique
    insight into the remnants of an Ancient town that survived over 500
    years, including fortified walls, sewage and pavement infrastructures,
    residential dwellings, collective wells, sanctuaries and public spas.
    In the 13th century, an abbey was built on the ruins of this city
    abandoned in the 4th century A.D.
  • Environment
    • Close to a public transportation
  • Spoken languages
    • French
  • Documentation
Services
  • Accessibility
    • Not accessible in a wheelchair
Rates
Payment methods
  • Bank/credit card
  • Check
  • Cash
Schedules
Schedules
  • From April 1, 2023 until June 30, 2023
    Closed On Tuesday
  • From July 1, 2023 until August 31, 2023
    Open Everyday
  • From September 1, 2023 until November 6, 2023
    Closed On Tuesday
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