10 Museums in Bordeaux That You Shouldn't Miss

October 2, 2021 Darleen Reid

After many years of hard work, the "Sleeping Beauty" has awoken from its slumber. The city is beautifully restored and has an ultra-modern public transport system. The “Port of the Moon” is also now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Stone Bridge, with its 17 arches, crosses the Garonne, offering pedestrians a lovely view over the docks and harbor. Take a stroll through old Bordeaux in the Triangle d'Or and stop at Place des Quinconces, France’s largest public square. The city of Bordeaux is an ideal base for exploring the greater wine region’s unforgettable sights and tastes.
Restaurants in Bordeaux

1. Galerie Bassam

42 rue Notre Dame, 33000, Bordeaux France +33 6 81 13 09 61 [email protected] http://www.antiquaire-galeriebassam.com/
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Galerie Bassam

La Galerie Bassam propose et achète des tableaux anciens, des meubles, des sculptures d'époque... Elle est également disponible pour expertises et conseils.

2. Galerie Valerie Peter

60 rue Bouffard, 33000, Bordeaux France +33 6 82 85 76 04 [email protected] http://www.galerievaleriepeter.com
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Galerie Valerie Peter

Contemporary Art Gallery

3. Baptistere St-Jean

Rue Jean-Jaures, 33075, Bordeaux France
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Baptistere St-Jean

4. L'ecomusee de la vigne et du vin

288 cours du General de Gaulle Derriere le Lycee des Graves, 33170 Gradignan, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 89 00 79 [email protected] http://www.ville-gradignan.fr/menu-principal/loisirs-culture-sport/lecomusee-de-la-vigne-et-du-vin/
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L'ecomusee de la vigne et du vin

5. Musee d'Aquitaine

20 cours Pasteur, 33000, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 01 51 00 [email protected] http://www.musee-aquitaine-bordeaux.fr
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Musee d'Aquitaine

Set in the heart of the city, the Musée d'Aquitaine retraces the history of the region, from prehistory through to the present day. The museum exposes rich regional and extra-european collections of archeology, history and ethnography. This "Museum of civilization" presents each years several temporary exhibitions about history and cultures of the world. It offers to public a varied cultural programming: lectures, screenings, round tables, guided tours, concerts, meetings with foreign communities, educational workshops... Easily accessible from the tram B (stop Musée d'Aquitaine) or A (stop City Hall / Hôtel de Ville).

Reviewed By SergioR1 - Eastbourne, United Kingdom

Centrally located and near a tramway spot. A good way to understand the city and region. Superb collection of Roman archeology: mosaics, statues, estellas etc. Good collection of local ethnographic history, world cultures and slave trade. City development and main trade. All well presented in different languages: French, English & Spanish. Friendly staff you can get out and back into the museum with your ticket.

6. Musee du Vin et du Negoce

41 rue Borie, 33300, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 90 19 13 [email protected] http://www.museeduvinbordeaux.com
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Musee du Vin et du Negoce

Come discover three centuries of history and fame of the great wines of Bordeaux! The vaulted cellars, built in 1720, trace the history of the wine trade, the work of coopers and the raising of wine in barrels in the tradition of 19th century breeders. At the end of your visit, our team invites you to share a convivial moment around the wines of Bordeaux.

Reviewed By schalhinha

Perfect stop to learn about the region, the neighborhood wine merchant history, see artifacts and taste two wines poured by informative staff.

7. Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez

16 rue de Tivoli Château Labottière, 33000, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 81 72 77 [email protected] http://www.institut-bernard-magrez.com/
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Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez

The Bernard Magrez Art Institute offers contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, workshops and conferences. The château and other rooms can be rented for product launches, corporate team building events or private events. The Art Institute supports arts through artists residencies, mastepieces orders and other charity events. Is supports science through charity nights and donations. It supports culture thanks to exhibitions, workshops and faciliation of meeting with artists in person.

Reviewed By claradibs

With our friends we spend few hours in this great place. Art and architecture! We recommand this place very clos to bordeaux

8. Musee de la Creation Franche

58 rue du Mal de Lattre de Tassigny, 33130 Begles, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 85 81 73 [email protected] http://www.musee-creationfranche.com/
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Musee de la Creation Franche

Ouvert en 1989 à Bègles, banlieue proche de Bordeaux, à l’initiative de Noël Mamère et de Gérard Sendrey, le Site de la Création Franche, devenu Musée municipal en 1996, prospecte les territoires de l’art brut, de l’art populaire et de l’art naïf. Il héberge la Collection Création Franche riche de 16.000 œuvres. Lieu très actif, le musée de la Création Franche propose 10 expositions par an, dont l’exposition collective internationale Visions et Créations Dissidentes, rendez-vous prisé des amateurs et collectionneurs, qui présente chaque année huit nouveaux créateurs. Outre les expositions personnelles ou collectives, différents rendez-vous périphériques en rythment la programmation : rencontres-débats, journées d’étude, animations pluridisciplinaires. Parallèlement, le musée de la Création franche développe une petite activité éditoriale et publie notamment la revue Création Franche diffusée par abonnement. Il est actuellement dirigé par Pascal Rigeade.

9. La Vieille Eglise Saint-Vincent Merignac

Rue Boileau, 33700 Merignac, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 18 88 62 http://www.merignac.com/equipement/vieille-eglise-saint-vincent
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La Vieille Eglise Saint-Vincent Merignac

10. Archives Bordeaux Metropole

Parvis des Archives, 33100, Bordeaux France +33 5 56 10 20 55 http://archives.bordeaux-metropole.fr/
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Archives Bordeaux Metropole

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