Bernard Adell is a desert enthusiast. Following a Paris-Dakar, he decided to collect testimonies and archives of the land of this vast continent of Africa for over 20 years. Fishing on the ground floor: fossils, ancient minerals, rock paintings, potteries, arrowheads, Tuareg jewelry, Theodore Monod's business; and upstairs the conquest of the Sahara with the meharistic and military dress and relics of Charles de Foucauld and General Laperrine. A conference per quarter and photo exhibitions. To note the two photos of Raymond Depardon on Chad in 1976. To our knowledge the only museum in France is to be devoted fully and sustainably to the people of the Sahara.
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Plus jamais vous n'oublierez cette histoire, contée avec passion. Bernard ADELL organise des conférences très régulièrement dans la salle de cinéma construite en sous-sol. Dernier point : ce musée est un musée privé, bénéficiant de peu de subventions, et donc chaque achat de ticket (prix réduit), est une manière d'aider ce conférencier hors pair, à maintenir ce niveau de présentation.
Un musée à voir absolument, si vous passez par l'est de Montpellier.