LAVAUD BROTHERS MUSEUM
Jean-Claude Lavaud, a former mechanic, assembled a collection of old tools in a space of 400 m ². This enthusiast recreated the workshop of the marshal-farrier, that of the shoemaker, the sabotier, the cooper, the roofer, a bakery, etc. 480 tools dating from the 1830 th century (between 1900 and) are gathered to make the old trades of the countryside rediscover. We're getting bogged down in the daily routine. The curious will learn, for example, what a crocodile saw or a dog manège is. The museum is open every Tuesday morning during the market, but you can also make an appointment for another day.
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