Andersonville Things To Do - Best Activities & Attractions in Andersonville GA

11 activities found from 5,000 sites

BAndersonville National Historic Site

Andersonville National Historic Site
  • 496 Cemetery Road
    Andersonville, GA 31711
  • +1 229 924 0343
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Overview The only park in the National Park System to serve as a memorial to all Americans ever held as prisoners of war, this unique historic site was officially known as Camp Sumter and was the largest of many Confederate military prisons established during the Civil War. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview From the Revolutionary War to Operation Iraqi Freedom, American prisoners of war have endured untold hardships, and shown tremendous courage. Andersonville NHS commemorates the sacrifices of these brave Americans through exhibits in the National Prisoner of War Museum; preserves ... more on Nps.gov

View Details

Andersonville National Historic Site
496 Cemetery Road
Andersonville, GA 31711

CCivil War Village, The


  • Americus, GA 31711
  • +1 229 924 2558
  • Overview This charming village has an atmosphere of long ago and is filled with museums and antique shops. During the War Between the States, this village served as the supply center for the Confederate prison and the village celebrates its heritage with festivals ... more on Yahoo! Travel

View Details

Civil War Village, The

Americus, GA 31711

DLes Alyscamps

  • Arles
  • 04-90-49-36-87
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview This is one of the most famous necropolises of the western world. Its fame began when Genesius, a Roman civil servant, refused to write down an edict calling for persecution of Christians. For this, he was beheaded in 250; later he was made a saint when it was said that miracles began to happen o... more on Frommers

View Details

EMus���e R���attu

  • 10 rue du Grand-Prieur���
    Arles
  • 04-90-49-37-58
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview The town's museum is named for the rather mediocre local painter Jacques R�attu, but it contains more important works -- etchings and drawings by Picasso, and paintings by Alechinsky, Dufy, L�ger, Henri Rousseau, ... more on Frommers

View Details

Mus���e R���attu
10 rue du Grand-Prieur���
Arles

FMus���e de l'Arles Antique

  • Arles
  • 04-90-18-88-88
3.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Opened in 1995, the museum holds one of the world's most famous collections of Roman Christian sarcophagi as well as a rich ensemble of sculptures, mosaics, and inscriptions from the Augustinian period to the 6th century A.D. Eleven detailed models show ancient monuments ... more on Frommers

View Details

GTh������tre Antique/Amphitheatre (Les Ar���nes)

  • Arles
3.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview These are the city's two great classical monuments. The Roman theater, begun by Augustus in the 1st century, was mostly destroyed and only two Corinthian columns remain. Here the famous Venus of Arles was discovered in 1651. A copy of a masterpiece of Hellenistic statuary, it was broken into thre... more on Frommers

View Details

HEglise St-Trophime

  • Arles
  • 04-90-49-33-53
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview On the east side of the square, this church's 12th-century portal is one of the finest achievements of the southern Romanesque style. In the pediment, Christ is surrounded by the symbols of the Evangelists. Frederick Barbarossa was crowned king of Arles on this site in 1178. The cloister, in both... more on Frommers

View Details

IThermes de Constantin

  • Arles
  • 04-90-49-35-40
0.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Near the banks of the Rh�ne is the entrance to some 4th-century Roman baths, which have been partially restored with characteristic bands of brickwork. The baths or thermae are all that remain of a once grand imperial palace that stood here, Palais Constantin. These baths are the largest that r... more on Frommers

View Details

JMuseon Arlaten

  • 29 rue de la R���publique
    Arles
  • 04-90-93-58-11
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview The museum was founded by Fr�d�ric Mistral, the Proven�al poet who led a movement to establish modern Proven�al as a literary language, using the money from his Nobel Prize for Literature in 1904. This is really a folklore museum, with regional costumes, portraits, furniture, dolls, a mus... more on Frommers

View Details

Museon Arlaten
29 rue de la R���publique
Arles

Top Rated Hotels in Andersonville

More Andersonville Hotels …

Andersonville Hotels, Things to Do, & Nightlife

Lodging
Nightlife