Museum of folk art and traditions, including curule chairs, moldings and religious objects
The richly decorated 16th-century half-timbered house, long inhabited by Jews, features an ancient mikveh or ritual bath. On the three floors, you'll discover daily life in the 19th century in the various living rooms, with reconstructed ensembles. The museum preserves objects of folk art and tradition, including curule chairs, moldings, polychrome paintings, molds and ceramics, and of course objects linked to Jewish worship.
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Une très grande connaissance, de très belles pièces richement illustré, un guide formidable. Les 2h sont passées trop rapidement. Promis on revient très vite...