The 10 Best Art Museums in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

July 5, 2021 Malia Yoakum

Nouvelle-Aquitaine is the largest administrative region in France, located in the southwest of the country.
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1. Le Tresor de la Cathedrale d'Angouleme

16000, Angouleme France +33 5 45 95 79 88 http://musee-angouleme.fr/actualites/visites-guidees-tresor-de-cathedrale
Excellent
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Le Tresor de la Cathedrale d'Angouleme

2. Chateau Lafite

33250 Pauillac France +33 5 56 59 26 83 [email protected] http://www.lafite.com/en
Excellent
72%
Good
23%
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Chateau Lafite

3. Musee Sainte-Croix

3 B rue Jean Jaures, 86000, Poitiers France +33 5 49 41 07 53 [email protected] http://www.poitiers.fr/c__231_977__Accueil_musee_Sainte_Croix.html
Excellent
50%
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40%
Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Musee Sainte-Croix

Reviewed By libius2018 - Moscow, Russia

The museum has good collections of Roman and medieval times and Frensh picture and sculpture. . Recommend for visiting

4. Musee National Adrien Dubouche

8 B Place Winston Churchill, 87000 Limoges France +33 5 55 33 08 50 http://www.musee-adriendubouche.fr/
Excellent
58%
Good
33%
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6%
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4.5 based on 379 reviews

Musee National Adrien Dubouche

In its fully renovated setting, the Adrien Dubouché National Museum holds the largest collection of Limoges porcelain in the world. It also contains representative works from the key stages in the history of ceramics. The museum route follows a journey through time that starts in Antiquity and crosses continents and civilisations, leading visitors towards the most recent designs. Everyone can marvel at the virtuosity of the masterpieces on display in an area dedicated to manufacturing techniques. The Adrien Dubouché National Museum and its prestigious collections thus contribute to the international reputation of ceramic arts and the promotion of the exceptional know-how that has made Limoges so famous.

Reviewed By stealthyrunner - Fort Myers, United States

During our time in France, we visited the Musee National Adrien Duboche which is the national porcelain museum several times. The porcelain art on display is truly world-class and worth the visit or several visits. Additionally, their educational exhibits are outstanding showing the porcelain process and the history of porcelain from ancient middle-eastern and Japanese displays to completely modern exhibits. Quite honestly, I knew literally nothing about porcelain but was absolutely amazed and entranced by the art and the exhibits. I cannot encourage you enough to visit the museum it's well worth the trip. As I said, we went several times and enjoyed every visit and always found something additional to catch the eye. DO GO AND ENJOY, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID.

5. Musee Asiatica

1 Rue Guy Petit, 64200 Biarritz France +33 5 59 22 78 78 [email protected] http://www.musee-asiatica.com/
Excellent
54%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Musee Asiatica

Indian, Chinese, Tibetan, Nepalese collections with more than 1,000 objects including more than 100 masterpieces on two levels.

6. Musee Beaux Arts

1 Place de l Eveche, 87000 Limoges France +33 5 55 45 98 10 http://www.museebal.fr
Excellent
53%
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4.5 based on 171 reviews

Musee Beaux Arts

7. Musee d'art Populaire

Avenue de Chatellerault, 86440 Migne-Auxances, Poitiers France +33 6 05 39 01 11 http://www.musee-chez-manuel.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 36 reviews

Musee d'art Populaire

8. 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/
Excellent
61%
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4.5 based on 358 reviews

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

9. 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/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

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.

10. 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
Excellent
35%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

La Vieille Eglise Saint-Vincent Merignac

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