Entrée 2 rue Raoul Grassin, 24400 Mussidan, FranceMap
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Nancy H
Glimpse of the past
I only had time for a quick visit, but was extremely impressed with the quantity and quality of the collections. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Loved it!
A little gem! A comprehensive insight into French rural life in days gone by. Well worth a visit. Situated next door to the Auberge de Musee (restaurant) which is a great, reasonably priced lunch venu...
Even though we live just up the road and we love historical buildings the museum had never "drawn us in". This summer we took the plunge and thoroughly enjoyed it. The museum was the home of a wealthy...
The private part about André Voulgre with the kitchen, dining room, vestibule ... is very beautiful and that on Mussidan, the lives of the inhabitants of the time with different professions is very instructed ...
Glimpse of the past
I only had time for a quick visit, but was extremely impressed with the quantity and quality of the collections. The staff is extremely friendly and helpful. Loved it!
What a lovely surprise!
A little gem! A comprehensive insight into French rural life in days gone by. Well worth a visit. Situated next door to the Auberge de Musee (restaurant) which is a great, reasonably priced lunch venu...
A fascinating step back in time
Even though we live just up the road and we love historical buildings the museum had never "drawn us in". This summer we took the plunge and thoroughly enjoyed it. The museum was the home of a wealthy...
André Voulgre and his time
The private part about André Voulgre with the kitchen, dining room, vestibule ... is very beautiful and that on Mussidan, the lives of the inhabitants of the time with different professions is very instructed ...
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