File:Gardens of VESUNNA.jpg

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English: French trees in the Roman Museum gardens - Perigueux , old building built with the roman stone from the site of Vesunna.
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site of a gallo roman building known as a "Domus" that was excavated prior to 2003 and opened to the public with impressive reviews in 2003. There are beautiful pieces of pottery , painted walls, jewellery and coins. The museum is light and bright as an architect ( Jean Nouvel) built a huge glass roof and walls of glass to compliment the artifacts below. It allows you to see clearly all exhibits by walking on a walkway above the buildings. It is an amazing place to visit if you are interested in history.

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