Our regional centers

Dalheim Regional Center for Archaeological Research

Inaugurated in 2016, the Centre Régional de Recherche Archéologique de Dalheim (CRRA Dalheim) is housed in a historic house dating from the early 20th century, entirely renovated by the Institut National pour le Patrimoine Architectural (INPA).

As a branch of the Institut national de recherches archéologiques (INRA), its mission is to promote scientific research on the Gallo-Roman archaeological sites of Luxembourg, above all the important Ricciacum/Dalheim settlement. For this purpose, it provides a laboratory with a library specialised in Gallo-Roman archaeology, as well as accommodation for researchers, open equally to international scientist, students, and interns

Titelberg Regional Center for Archaeological Research

The Centre Régional de Recherche Archéologique du Titelberg (CRRA Titelberg) is located at the foot of the Titelberg oppidum. Established in 1986, it first served as an archaeological base for research on the protohistoric site, before being transformed into a residence for researchers.

The Centre's mission is to support and promote research in the field of protohistory in Luxembourg, by offering researchers (interns, excavators, specialists, master's and doctoral students) accommodation, a laboratory and a library specialised in protohistory and archaeozoology.

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