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Great little museum and beautiful building
Excellent little museum in a beautiful building. The top floor was closed during our visit but the interactive part on the ground floor was really well done and interesting. It only costs 5 euros pe...
What a nice surprise to see how well this town is integrating its Scottish heritage. People are as friendly as in Scotland and yet you are in France. The visit is worthwhile as it portrays the old and...
This small museum is a well-presented look at local history. It is a low-key experience where I really felt the pride of the museum workers for theri town.
Annual Commemoration of Franco - Scottish alliance
Aubigny designates itself "The City of the Stuarts" who were, indeed, Lords of the Manor here in gratitude for long-term Scottish support in the wars against the old, common enemy - England. While ...
Great little museum and beautiful building
Excellent little museum in a beautiful building. The top floor was closed during our visit but the interactive part on the ground floor was really well done and interesting. It only costs 5 euros pe...
A piece of Scotland in the heart of France
What a nice surprise to see how well this town is integrating its Scottish heritage. People are as friendly as in Scotland and yet you are in France. The visit is worthwhile as it portrays the old and...
"Mandatory" attendance for visiting Scots
Fascinating museum all about the Auld Alliance with good exhibits old and new. Thrives in July but good all year round.
The old building is reason enough to visit
This small museum is a well-presented look at local history. It is a low-key experience where I really felt the pride of the museum workers for theri town.
Annual Commemoration of Franco - Scottish alliance
Aubigny designates itself "The City of the Stuarts" who were, indeed, Lords of the Manor here in gratitude for long-term Scottish support in the wars against the old, common enemy - England. While ...