The Museum of the Arts features a collection of paintings related to the country's antiquity and history, as well as classical collections.
In 1845, the Société des Arts et Sciences presented the town of Carcassonne with a collection of 102 paintings relating to local history and antiquity. Housed in the former presidial building, at the junction of the old and new towns, the museum was subsequently enriched by deposits from the Musée du Louvre and donations from local collectors and artists. The Musée des Beaux-Arts, both discreet and impressive, combines classical and modern permanent collections, Western paintings, tapestries, archaeological remains and occasional contemporary exhibitions.
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