GASPAR MUSEUM
Museum in a family home, offering a section dedicated to religious art where we find the centerpiece of the museum
The Gaspar Museum is housed in a family home built in 1842, the home of two emblematic figures: Jean-Marie Gaspar, renowned animal sculptor, and Charles Gaspar, patron of the arts and pictorialist photographer. In addition to the two restored bourgeois salons, a section is devoted to religious art, including the museum's centerpiece, the famous Fisenne altarpiece. Educational workshops for younger visitors and guided tours. Other temporary exhibitions are held throughout the year.
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A must to discover!