On the occasion of the European Archaeology Days, the public is invited to push open doors at places that tell our past in a different way: not as a static backdrop, but as a living, accessible field of exploration full of surprises. The idea? to open archaeology to as many people as possible, from history enthusiasts to curious onlookers. This year, the event runs from June 12–14, 2026, with a particularly singular stop in Île-de-France: the Ithe farm, in Tremblay-sur-Mauldre.
In the heart of the Yvelines, the site boasts an exceptionally rich history. The farm of Ithe is not merely an old rural estate: it sits on the archaeological site of Diodurum, identified as an ancient vicus—a small, active settlement dating to the Gallo-Roman era. Located on an ancient route linking Lutetia Parisiorum to Dreux toward Rouen, the site occupied a strategic position and today stands as a rare testimony to the history of northern Gaul. Complementing these antique roots is a Cistercian granary established in the Middle Ages, making the farm of Ithe a place where close to two millennia of occupations, transformations and transmissions can be read.
Dive into the history of money with our numismatic workshop! Trace the evolution of currency, handle ancient coins, and try your hand at minting your own piece. A playful and educational experience for ages 8 and up. An interactive session that blends history, creativity, and artisanal craft.
Discovering the archaeological dig.
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Two excavation simulators for children and teens to explore archaeology and its fundamentals. The activity is led by four archaeologist-animators.
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Thinking of trying your hand at archaeological pottery? Step into the role of potter for a hands-on workshop. Learn to knead, shape, and smooth by hand using traditional techniques. Create your own piece to take home with you.
Open to everyone, even beginners, this session is as playful as it is instructive and creatively engaging.
A child-focused tour designed to introduce young visitors to archaeology and the Ferme d'Ithe.
Guided tour of the city of Diodurum and the Ithe Farm
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Dates and Opening Time
From June 13, 2026 to June 14, 2026















