Museum housing sculptures, moulds, medals, drawings and accessible to people with disabilities
The 18th-century Château Buchillot is home to the work of Paul Belmondo (1898-1982), one of France's last great classical sculptors. Hundreds of works, including sculptures, molds, medals, drawings and watercolors, were donated by his children, including Jean-Paul. There are also numerous works from the artist's personal library. The museum also houses a reconstruction of the artist's studio. The museography is particularly meticulous (large gallery, tactile gallery, drawing and medal rooms, etc.).
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Dommage qu'il n'y ait plus la parcours tactile.