The Musée d'Angoulême features objects from Oceania and Africa, and fine arts to discover prehistoric Charente
The Musée d'Angoulême is divided into 3 sections. First, on the first floor, take a stroll through prehistoric Charente, starting with the current excavations at Angeac-Charente. You'll discover the department through the prism of geology and archaeology. Then head for the second floor, devoted to non-European art. Here you'll find a major collection of African and Oceanic art, recognized as one of the richest in France. Ancient sculptures (masks, ornaments, statues), white weapons and gold weights, part of Dr. Jules Lhomme's legacy, can all be admired here. The top floor is dedicated to the fine arts, from the 16th to the 20th century, including works by Charentais artists. The museum is designed to be accessible to as many people as possible, offering guided tours, booklets and educational workshops. In 2023, the museum will be going digital with new installations such as 3D animation, virtual reality and photogrammetry.
Exhibitions. Throughout the year, temporary exhibitions complement the visit.
Accessibility. All areas are accessible. Folding seats and wheelchairs can be borrowed. Audioguides with sound adjustment can be hired, and many of the works can be touched. Enlarged-print and Braille documents are available. Visits in LSF can be arranged by appointment. The conference room is also equipped with a magnetic loop.
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Expo temporaire art aborigène à faire mais en visite guidée. Passé un super moment
À faire absolument
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Un lugar donde relajarse aprender y poder echar un día y otro sin dejar de maravillarse con las obras expuestas, muy recomendable