CONVENT OF THE JACOBINS - MUSEUM OF RELIGIOUS ART
Remains of the 15th century convent dating from the 13th century, housing the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of Religious Art.
Only a few vestiges of the original convent survived the many destructions of the French Revolution. It houses the Museum of Religious Art, which boasts a fine collection of statues from the 14th to the 20th century, liturgical fabrics, silverware from the 16th to the 20th century, reliquaries, antiquarian books and ironwork. The Natural History Museum houses admirable fossil collections and interesting exhibitions
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