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Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul: A Journey to Prehistoric Times

Discover prehistoric life at the Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul in Amiens, where the past comes alive.

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Explore the Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul in Amiens, a site of global significance where evidence of early human habitation dating back 450,000 years was discovered. Walk among the natural trails and interpretive signs that bring the prehistoric era to life, and learn about the Acheulean period, named after this very district.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the garden's natural trails.
  • Visit during the weekdays to avoid larger crowds.
  • Check the schedule for guided tours to enhance your understanding of the site.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in the Saint-Acheul neighborhood, the Archaeological Garden is easily accessible by foot. Head towards Rue Raymond Gourdain. The garden is located at 10 Rue Raymond Gourdain. The walk should take approximately 10-15 minutes from most points in the area.

  • Public Transport

    Amiens has a comprehensive bus network. Check the Ametis bus routes for the nearest stop to the Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul. A single ticket costs €1.50 and is valid for 1 hour. You can also purchase a 24-hour ticket for €4.60.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Amiens. A short taxi ride to the Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul from the city center will typically cost between €8 and €12, depending on traffic and the exact distance.

  • Parking

    If driving, free parking is available at the Archaeological Garden. For alternative parking, consider the Saint-Leu Cathédrale underground parking lot. Hourly rates range from €1.80 for 1 hour to €13 for 24 hours.

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The Archaeological Garden of Saint-Acheul invites visitors to step back in time and discover the world of prehistoric humans. Located in Amiens, this garden holds immense historical importance as the site where tools from the Paleolithic era were unearthed, leading to the naming of the Acheulean period. As you wander through the garden, you'll encounter natural trails and interpretive signage that explain the significance of the site. The garden showcases the environment and way of life of the early inhabitants of the Somme valley, allowing you to imagine the landscape as it was hundreds of thousands of years ago. The garden is recognized as a Historic Monument since 1947 and has been open to the public since 1998. Visitors can explore the garden at their own pace, taking in the serene atmosphere and learning about the discoveries made here. The garden also hosts family-friendly activities and workshops, making it an engaging destination for all ages. Don't miss the chance to visit the belvedere, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area (available on request with a guide).

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