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Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente

Explore Charente's history and archaeology through art objects, Roman artifacts, and medieval relics in a historic Angoulême setting.

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Discover the Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente in Angoulême, a learned society and museum dedicated to preserving the region's rich archaeological and historical heritage. Explore collections of art objects, including Angoulême earthenware, Limousin enamels, and Roman and medieval lapidary pieces, all housed within a historic 19th-century building.

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Local tips

  • Check the SAHC's website for planned visits, events, lectures, and workshops to enhance your experience.
  • Visit during the weekdays for a less crowded and more intimate exploration of the museum.
  • Note that the museum is typically closed in July and August.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Angoulême city center, walk along Rue de Montmoreau. The Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente is located at number 44. The walk is roughly 20 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Angoulême train station, take bus line 4 towards 'La Rochefoucauld' and get off at the 'Les Halles' stop. From there, walk approximately 10 minutes northeast along Rue de Montmoreau until you reach 44 Rue de Montmoreau. A single bus ticket costs around €1.50.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from the Angoulême train station to the Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente takes approximately 5 minutes and costs between €6 and €8.

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The Société Archéologique et Historique de la Charente (SAHC) is a society and museum in Angoulême dedicated to the study, preservation, and promotion of the Charente region's history and archaeology. Founded in 1844 by Eusèbe Castaigne and other local scholars, it stands as one of France's oldest learned societies. Recognized as a public utility in 1910, the SAHC has played a vital role in documenting and safeguarding the area's cultural heritage. The museum, established in 1876, is located at 44 Rue de Montmoreau in a beautiful 19th-century building. Its interior evokes the atmosphere of a collector's home, displaying a diverse array of art objects. Visitors can admire collections of earthenware from Angoulême and beyond, medieval Limousin enamels, glassware, pewter, and ironwork. Two galleries in the garden showcase Roman and medieval lapidary items. The SAHC also boasts a substantial library and archives, though external archives are held at the Departmental Archives of Charente. The society actively engages the public through events, lectures, and workshops, fostering a deeper appreciation for the region's cultural legacy. The SAHC publishes bulletins and memoirs since 1845, featuring scholarly articles on the archaeology and history of the Charente department.

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