Museum featuring tombstones and sculptures from various buildings in the city, along with a collection of earthenware.
Created in 1942, this museum of decorative arts is housed in the beautiful 16th-century town house of the Countess de Saint-Germain. On display are tombstones and sculptures from various buildings in the town, 17th-century Aubusson tapestries depicting the triumph of Alexander, furniture, a collection of earthenware from the Midi region and 18th-century medicine jars. The centerpiece: an exhibition of Molière's local memorabilia.
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Très très belle exposition de faïences, quelques tableaux de peintres Piscénois, Tapisseries, scène bucolique... A voir...
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