Museum of natural history and museum dedicated to marble installed in the old thermal baths of Salut in Bagnères-de-Bigorre.
In the heart of the former Salut thermal baths, the Musée du Marbre is erected. Created by Jacques Dubarry de Lassale, it features 320 marbles, a hundred of which reflect the richness of the Pyrenees, from the Basque country to Languedoc. These mountains offer an unrivalled variety of marbles. The museum also features a scale model of the Haute-Bigorre region and an area dedicated to bats, visible through infrared cameras. A journey to the heart of the region's natural heritage.
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Mais vu les commentaires, il me semble que c'est du marbres comme a la cure thermale avec les noms des lieux.
J'aurais voulu qu'il y a du marbres brutes
Pour voir à quoi ressemble cette magnifique pierre. Et comme elle est travaillée.