A museum dedicated to sports, created in 1968 by Jean-Luc Alès, featuring historical objects that once belonged to sportsmen and women.
Jean-Luc Alès, a former top-level wrestler and sports enthusiast, created this museum from scratch, dedicated to the victories, defeats and, above all, the efforts and sacrifices made by sportsmen and women in the pursuit of their sport. In a space of over 200 m², a linear museography evoking a 100-metre race showcases some 300 pieces gleaned by the curator. It's an interactive visit, as you can even test your performance with simulators or take the place of a sports commentator.
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