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Sans doute, les résultats sont encore très au-dessous de ce que nous aurions voulu. Du moins, avons-nous apporté à la tâche commune beaucoup de dévouement et de passion. Et maintenant, c'est à vous messieurs, de la compléter ; c'est au public, juge suprême et sans appel, à décider de l'avenir et
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Between 1992, and 1994, a building was constructed in the Bourrassol district of Toulouse to house the reserve collections. A new redevelopment study was carried out under the direction of Bernard Voinchet, the chief architect of Historic Monuments in 1992, and in 1994, a complete reorganization was
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No doubt the results are still very much below what we would have liked. At least, we have brought to the common task a great deal of devotion and passion. And now it is up to you, gentlemen, to complete it; It is to the public, the supreme judge and without appeal, to decide the future and to grow
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After the renovation work of the 1990s, the museum has almost exclusively been dedicated to Roman and early Christian Toulouse, and with its exhibition spaces, the opening to the public of the basement and the second floor adding to the existing two levels, the collections are now spread over four
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La création de ce musée est une œuvre essentiellement démocratique dans le sens le plus élevé du mot  ; et c'est utilement, à mon avis, travailler pour le peuple, que de lui enseigner l'histoire par les yeux ; c'est former son goût, que de lui inculquer l'amour du beau sous toutes ses
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The creation of this museum is essentially democratic in the highest sense of the word; And it is usefully, in my opinion, to work for the people, to teach him history by the eyes; It is to form his taste, to inculcate in him the love of the beautiful in all its forms, all things which make man
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on 11 August 1975, and its upper parts were restored in 1981–1982 to return them to their condition before the intervention of Viollet-le-Duc. In 1949, under the direction of Robert Mesuret, it became the archeological museum of Toulouse, receiving the collections of Antiquity and the
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in 1844, which makes the museum's collection the second largest after the Louvre. The busts includes many emperors and their families but also, as yet unidentified, magistrates, soldiers, men, women and children. The discoveries of the villa Chiragan also cover reliefs of the
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Collectors have benefited from the enrichment of the museum with the donations of Antoine Bibent of objects from Pompeii, in 1831, the Count of Clarac donated Greek and Etruscan vases in 1843, Edward Barry gave small bronzes, and in 1862, the state deposited part of the
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The curator, Jules Fourcade acquired many pieces of ironwork from Toulouse and under the direction of Robert Mesuret, from 1961, after several movements of the collections, the museum mainly specialises in archeology and has become the Museum of Antiques of Toulouse.
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The museum holds an important collection of coins of Greek, Gallic, Iberian, Roman, Byzantine and Merovingian origins. The early Christian and early medieval collections include sculptures, inscriptions, lamps, liturgical vases, ceramics, jewelry, fibulae and
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The city of Toulouse bought the building in 1836 to use for a variety of functions, such as stables and barracks. In 1852–1853, during the redevelopment of the Place Saint-Sernin, it was the only building to escape demolition, due to the intervention of
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En parcourant cet établissement, une jeunesse vive et ardente sentira peut-être le besoin d'une instruction solide et le désir de n'être point étrangère à la connaissance des diverses civilisations qui tour à tour ont régné dans l'ancien
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In passing through this establishment, a lively and ardent youth may feel the need for a solid education, and the desire not to be a stranger to the knowledge of the diverse civilizations which in turn have reigned in the old
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The second and last floor is dedicated to the Tolosa in the pre-Roman and Roman province of Narbonne. The first floor displays the collection of Roman sculptures found in the Roman villa of Chiragan.
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It was dedicated for "small antiquities", small items (ethnographic objects, art objects, furniture, coins and medals and archaeological objects) from all periods. It thus served to unburden the
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Several civilizations of the Mediterranean are represented: Cypriot and Etruscan pieces, Greek and Italian vases from the eighth to the first century BC and Hellenistic terracotta figurines.
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Between 1868 and 1871, it was restored by Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, who removed the remains of the demolished chapel and built a fourth corner turret, added two interior walls and numerous
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Due to its age, between 1978, and 1982, a new rehabilitation project of the entire museum was launched under the direction of Yves Boiret, then chief architect of
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and portraits of Béziers, in addition to receiving other offerings or donations. In 1893, the museum gave up an important collection to the city for an annuity.
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Excavations carried out by the Regional Service of Archeology (SRA) contributed greatly to the increase of the collections during the years 1980–1990.
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house in the old courtyard of the college, that became a garden. The building then served as a presbytery to the Saint-Sernin Basilica until 1890.
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Between 1994, and 1996, archaeological excavations were undertaken to uncover the necropolis of Saint-Sernin, near the tomb of the martyred saint
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contributed to the enrichment of collections allowing the acquisition of major pieces for the collection, such as the torques of
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1892: monumental works remained at the Museum of the Augustins and small objects were transferred from the Musée Saint-Raymond
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The building has been renovated and reconstructed several times. It preserves and exhibits archaeological collections from
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Besides displaying its collections, the Musée Saint-Raymond manages the following archaeological and historical sites:
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Between 1075 and 1080, on the site of the present building was a hospital for the poor and for pilgrims travelling the
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to the early Middle Ages, mainly from the Celtic, Roman and early Christian periods, much from the Toulouse region.
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It is one of the rare surviving examples of Toulouse university architecture from the late Middle Ages.
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From 1961, the first floor rooms were emptied of their collections and hosted temporary exhibitions.
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Egyptian, Greek and Etruscan antiquities room (Clarac collection, Campana deposit, Dugua collection)
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Cazes, Daniel (1999). "Le musée Saint-Raymond, musée des Antiques de Toulouse, rouvre ses portes".
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and Saint-Raymond College connected by the Peyrou arch in 1760. Drawing by Pierre Joseph Wallaert.
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was founded in 1939. The museum was again rebuilt in 1946–1950 by Robert Mesuret, listed as a
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chimneys that accented the medieval appearance of the structure. Viollet-le-Duc also built a
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By a municipal decree of 14 April 1891, the building became a "museum of ancient and exotic
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On 30 December 1923, a new ground floor room was inaugurated for temporary exhibitions.
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Studies in the Ecclesiastical and Social History of Toulouse in the Age of the Cathars
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1880sː the presbytery of the Saint-Sernin Basilica became Saint-Raymond Museum in 1892
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collections were transferred from the Musée des Augustins to the Musée Saint-Raymond
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The very rich collection of Roman busts were discovered partly in the ruins of the
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the work by making it its own and taking as much pleasure as we had to prepare it.
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Excerpts from 24 April 1892 inaugural speeches (translated from original French):
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dating from the 4th century was located here and stretched on either side of the
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La Chronique des arts et de la curiosité: Supplément à la Gazette des beaux-arts
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After a great fire, at the end of the 13th century, Martin de Saint-André,
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showing the cloister of the Musée des Augustins where the early Christian
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showing traces of the old chapel before the restoration by Viollet-Le-Duc
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giving birth to the Provisional Museum of the Republic installed in the
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Toulouse room with objects on the history of Toulouse and its monuments
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Bon, François; Dubois, Sébastien and Labails, Marie-Dominique (2010).
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Antique lapidary collections room (Chiragan) and an epigraphy gallery
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The renovated building stands next to the basilica of Saint-Sernin.
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Architecture civile et domestique au Moyen âge et à la Renaissance
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The ground floor accommodates temporary exhibitions in the former
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Académie des sciences, inscriptions et belles-lettres de Toulouse
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The original collection originated from the collections of the
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were displayed before their transfer to the Musée Saint-Raymond
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Antiquities of Martres-Tolosane at the Musée des Augustins 1890
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The museum has a very important Roman collection, with ornate
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Society of Friends of the Saint-Raymond Museum and ancient art
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during the excavations conducted between 1826, and 1830 by
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Aymar Verdier (1857). "Collège Saint Raymond à Toulouse".
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1931: the ethnographic collection was transferred to the
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From the 1950s, reserves are accessible to researchers.
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The museum was thoroughly reorganized by a new curator,
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Graph showing museum attendance between 2001 and 2018.
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Le Muséum de Toulouse et l'invention de la Préhistoire
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merchant, Jean de Bernuy. It was financed in part by
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Latin funerary epitaphs on the basement gallery wall
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statue, 44 - 25 av. J.-C., site of Vieille-Toulouse.
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Levrault. p. ? 1811:Description du Musée des Antiques de Toulouse 1591:Henri Ramet (1935). Librairie Tarride (ed.). 1516:. Toulouse: Musée Saint-Raymond. p. 55. 8: 1576:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1317: 1302: 1287: 731:Archaeological Society of the Midi of France 171:, opened in 1892. The site originally was a 153: 20: 19: 1070:Exotic room with collections of Roquemaurel 924:Roman bust of an armoured man about 130 AD. 487:in the cloister of the Musée des Augustins 441:named it the Cluny museum in Toulouse. The 53: 1607:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1482:Houssaye, Édouard, ed. (3 December 1892). 18: 1462: 1460: 1440: 1438: 1436: 1597:(in French). 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Musée Saint-Raymond is located in Toulouse
Coordinates
43°36′28″N 1°26′28″E / 43.607867°N 1.441125°E / 43.607867; 1.441125
Art museum
archeological museum
historic site
saintraymond.toulouse.fr
archeological museum
Toulouse
necropolis
Basilica of Saint-Sernin
protohistory
necropolis
Roman road
Basilica of Saint-Sernin
Way of St. James
French Way
Arles
Raymond Gayrard
Count of Toulouse
University of Toulouse
inquisitor
Bernard de Caux
French Revolution
bishop of Carcassonne
Louis Privat
Hôtel de Bernuy
woad
Martin de Saint-André

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