AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY MUSEUM
Museum allowing to discover on more than 1 200 m2 the evolution of agricultural techniques over sixty years
This country museum, housed in an old farmhouse, offers over 1,200 m2 to discover the evolution of agricultural techniques over sixty years. 70 tractors from 1917 to 1960, harvesters, crushers, straw presses, ploughs, harrows and other mechanical or manual equipment, as well as tools that remind us that the taste of bread is not without the taste of sweat. In June, demonstration of wheat production up to bread making, in August, threshing and ploughing festivals.
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