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le bourg
47160 St Pierre de Buzet
France
05 53 84 74 14
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What time does Musee open?
Musee opens at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Musee close?
Musee is closed on Monday.Musee closes at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue-Sun 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Musee have free WiFi?
Yes, Musee has free WiFi.
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This is a small museum in Bordeaux but it has quite a few interesting artifacts. Things like old…read morewine bottles, (many are full) a canoe built without any nails, lots of various wine making equipment, old business logs, old barrels, and on and on. It's worth a stop just to see the things that they have.
Enjoyed the wine tasting and history provided at this magical place. Would return in future.read more
Wine bottle display
Musée du Vin et du Négoce
Good stop when visiting caves. Lots of flints, some signs are in English. Animal displays are cool,…read moreand the museum continues along the hillside for great views.
Take a walk back through time Our tour guide brought us here…read morefor a tour of this museum. The collection, the documentation, the displays cataloged with a "Smithsonian" perfection were just overwhelming for the short period of time we were there. I understand this area of France is a little off the beaten path for the large American tour companies. This is a shame, the museum deserved much more time for discovery and contemplation. Even with so much use of French in the museum, a visitor can still be filled with a sense of wonder.
Very intersting Bee Museum stuck right in the middle of the French countryside…read more Absolutely fascinating displays from around the world and a very instructive DVD show, with a very neat little gift shop selling a multitude of honey and other related products. BUT the proprietar's insistance on speaking French throughout the tour (when 75% of the tour party were English) was very annoying, especially apparently the previous year she had done so. Also, her insistence that if there were ANY French people in the tour party, no English would be spoken is an appalling attiude for tourism. Recommendation: Well worth a visit, but if you don't speak the lingo, you'll miss out.
Saint Ambroise (ruche)
Saint Ambroise (en ruche)
Photos d'anciennes ruches
Nice garden and tour of the Tower area. Also a chance to buy…read morethe estate wine. You can just visit the garden for a nice walk if you wish.
La tour
Interesting museum with interactive stations for kids and kids at heart. You can go aboard a few…read moreplanes too. C'est bien intéressant et ludique. Ils expliquent un peu du métier et il y a plein des exemples des avions.
A day well spent at Aeroscopia. Any person that loves aviation and planes will love spending the…read moreday here. There's a chance to go inside Concorde, Super Guppy, A380.
Well designed wine museum. The thought process behind everything, the detail, ambience it's mind…read moreblowing. A very well Presented museum all about wine but it does get boring and tiring. Constantly wearing your headphones and going to each section and then listening to what the display is about can get exhausting. My favorite part was the smell test which was a very smart idea. I spent most of my time where vs learning about the history of wine during ancient times. This bored me out. Screens that displayed area where most grapes came from all over the world was very interesting. Different types of grapes on display was fun to look at. The rooftop where you can get a complimentary glass of wine was cool. Open space overlooking the city of Bordeaux, wine with a view was my favorite part. It was good experience but what you pay to get in versus how much you will be interested in what you see, wasn't worth it for me from a price and time point of view.
This museum is one of the most modern and creative I've ever seen, with the added bonus of being…read moreabout wine! All topics are covered: general history of wine, specific history of wine in Bordeaux, fermentation and bottling processes, grape varieties, modern trends, relationship with religion, and more. I thought the hours and price were reasonable for even a short visit to Bordeaux. You can spend very long here, so you will have to prioritize exhibits. The experience is individualized through your audio headset which is available in many languages. Capturing smells at a museum is difficult, but this museum has perfected their atomizers to help you identify notes in both red and white wine. Bordeaux is not a very tall city (built on swamp land) so the view from the museum allows you to see all. Getting to the museum is easy with the B street tram. A food hall is right next door with a variety of cuisines, and restaurants are available inside Cite du Vin. One of the braille city maps is outside the entrance.
Wine shop on first floor
Video
Inside the rooftop
Entrance is free for students!…read more I was really impressed with the works and sculptures here. The second floor was closed due to renovations but it was still a very enjoyable visit. To compensate, I was offered entry to the temporary exhibit: Toulouse Renaissance. They have this very lovely outside area in the middle of the museum and I spent lots of time in the sun surrounded by flowers and people. It's bigger than Fondation Bemberg but also newer. So it's completely different styles. I'd say if you have children, take them here or the national museum. The visit took me about 1 hour and a half.
The medieval sculpture makes this a truly wonderful experience, though the architect who came up…read morewith the ridiculous lights in the gallery of Romanesque capitals should be shot. The paintings are hung in a period manner which makes them hard to appreciate, but enjoyable as a historical experience. A must for lovers of medieval sculpture.
Sculpture Art Gothique ...
Musée des Augustins
Always a pleasure to come here and enjoy : - old and…read moretypical Bordeaux building (2 floors) - contemporary art - architecture - putman restaurant for brunch or any great food you want to enjoy in a lovely industrial place. Worth a visit !
From the owner: Classé au titre des Monuments Historiques L'entrepôt Lainé, ancienne aire de stockage des denrées…read morecoloniales en transit à Bordeaux, est devenu, en presque vingt ans, un musée d'art contemporain célèbre dans le monde entier. Il réunit une collection remarquable de plus de 600 œuvres d'une centaine d'artistes : peinture française dans les années 70, peinture des années 80 et une section sur la création des générations actuelles. Dans ce lieu magique, les accrochages proposent une réflexion intelligente sur les grandes tendances de l'art de ces dernières années. Le Capc dispose d'une remarquable bibliothèque particulièrement bien pourvue en publications périodiques du monde entier accessible l'été sur rendez-vous et le reste de l'année ouverte du mardi au vendredi de 14h à 18h.
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