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SIREN981501281
N° TVAFR82981501281
Forme juridique5710
EffectifNN
CatégoriePME
AnciennetéEn activité depuis 2023
StatutEn activité

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Présentation

Villagers demonstrate making fire, weaving & designing jewelry at this living prehistoric village.

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Avis

5.0 Ryan Sommen

Fantastic outdoor museum and guided tour through the Neolithic, bronze, iron, and other ages. Our time was guided by Victor, he was excellent! He was well spoken in both English and French, very knowledgeable, passionate and informative on the relevant topics. Would love to come back and spend more time here!

3.0 Carol Littlewood

Lots of walking. Reconstructions of homes from the palaeolithic, neolithic, bronze and iron ages. Good for children with a variety of activities.

4.0 Bart Metselaar

Very informative, the museum in the (as my wife called it) Barba Papa building was very good describing the best part of over half a million years of human life in the area, starting with the Neanderthals and ending in the Gallo-Roman era.

5.0 Lydia Hamilton

Victor was an amazing guide through the whole park, taking lots of time to answer all of our questions and translate to English when possible. Great experience!

5.0 Chad Farran

Had a great day at Samara with friends and family. Kid friendly and my friend won tickets on radio raffle! Fun. Bring your picnic!!

4.0 M. S. (María)

Nice open air museum of prehistory and antique history. Nice housing reproductions. Artisans show and explain how certain works and crafts were made. When we visited it children were teached to make some small pottery items. The staff was nice and helpful. There was also a plant maze and a walking area.

4.0 Amazing Amazone

Real nice open air museum. You start via an arboretum and a plant maze that is a bit too easy. Then there is an exhibition building that looks like the home of Barbapappa, containing a walk through the historic eras of the area. Charmingly dusty here and there but well done. The open air museum with re-enactments is real fun: they really invite the children (and grown-ups) to participate in making flint, fire and coins. At the restaurant or shop, try the Cervoise (locally brewn), it is really refreshing! From Picquigny, there is an entrance to the park via the cycle path along the Somme.

5.0 Dinesh Adithan

Pleasant walk along River Somme and the countryside!

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