Exhibitions 2026

Exhibition “The Horse, Quite a Story!”

Exhibition on view from April 4 to November 8, 2026, in the Epona Mezzanine.

This exhibition presents an original approach to zooarchaeology and ecology by exploring the study of the ancient horses of Pech Maho, an Iron Age archaeological site, alongside the population of Przewalski’s horses living on the Causse Méjean in Lozère, France.

Bridging past and present, these equine stories continue through Maïa, the young Heck Tarpan filly recently welcomed to Malagne.

Exhibition “30 Years, in Voices and Images”

Exhibition on view from April 4 to November 8, 2026, at the entrance of the site (outdoors).

Presented outdoors, this exhibition retraces the key moments of the archaeological discoveries and the development of the Gallo-Roman villa of Malagne since its opening to the public in 1996.

Through emblematic images and testimonies from founders, archaeologists, collaborators, and partners, the Archaeopark reveals itself in voices and images, highlighting its remarkable evolution in the service of heritage enhancement.