Free entrance to André Voulgre Museum
Pass 7 days free activitiesDive into two centuries of history in the heart of a 19th century Chartreuse, surrounded by a shady park. Through a modern scenography, explore the art of living, family, artisanal and industrial know-how, gastronomy and lifestyles that shaped the Isle Valley. Children's workshops and temporary exhibitions animate this unique place, where every visit becomes a journey through time. An exciting experience between heritage and modernity.
€5.00
Free with the Pass!
Contact
2 rue Raoul Grassin
24400 Mussidan
+33 553 81 23 55
www.museevoulgre.fr
Discover the museum's collections through a free tour of the 19th century furnished mansion and about ten thematic rooms. Many themes are addressed by the new dynamic scenography (videos, digital terminals, etc.):
- development of the art of living in Périgord in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- development of know-how in Périgord in the 19th and 20th centuries: glassware, pottery, metallurgy, textiles, stonework, etc.
- gastronomy perigordine- library of a 19th century scholar.
- literature in Perigord- the decorative arts in Perigord (vitral, architecture)
- Fine Arts in Périgord- medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Prehistory in the Isle Valley- Isle River
- channels of communication
- industrialisation and deindustrialisation in Périgord
- development of agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord
- changes in daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord (new trades, commerce, cafes and bars, leisure and sports)
His speech, his scenography, the collections presented were completely redesigned. He now aims to present the evolution of the Art de vivre and know-how in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord and more particularly in the Isle Valley. How has this valley and its inhabitants been affected by modernity, industrialization and increasing openness to the world?
Horaires d'ouverture
The museum is open:
- April 1 to May 30: Monday to Friday From 9am to 12pm and from 2pm to 6pm
- June 1 to September 30 : Tuesday to Saturday From 9am to 12pm and from 2pm to 6pm
- From 1 October to 1 April: Monday to Friday 9am-12am and 2pm-5pm
- Except holidays and Christmas holidays
Discover the museum's collections through a free tour of the 19th century furnished mansion and about ten thematic rooms. Many themes are addressed by the new dynamic scenography (videos, digital terminals, etc.):
development of the art of living in Périgord in the 19th and 20th centuries. development of know-how in Périgord in the 19th and 20th centuries: glassware, pottery, metallurgy, textiles, stonework, etc. gastronomy perigordine library of a 19th century scholar. literature in Périgord decorative arts in Perigord (glass windows, architecture) Fine Arts in Périgord- medicine in the 19th and 20th centuries. Prehistory in the Isle Valley- Isle River channels of communication industrialisation and deindustrialisation in Périgord development of agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord changes in daily life in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord (new trades, commerce, cafes and bars, leisure and sports)
His speech, his scenography, the collections presented were completely redesigned. He now aims to present the evolution of the Art de vivre and know-how in the 19th and 20th centuries in Périgord and more particularly in the Isle Valley. How has this valley and its inhabitants been affected by modernity, industrialization and increasing openness to the world?
Thematic of the place
Museums
Accessibility
- Handicap auditif
- Handicap mental
- Personnes âgées
- Handicap moteur
- Poussette
- Handicap visuel
André Voulgre Museum
Dive into two centuries of history in the heart of a 19th century Chartreuse, surrounded by a shady park. Through a modern scenography, explore the art of living, family, artisanal and industrial know-how, gastronomy and lifestyles that shaped the Isle Valley. Children's workshops and temporary exhibitions animate this unique place, where every visit becomes a journey through time. An exciting experience between heritage and modernity.