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Le Petit Musée de l’école de Crozant
Located in the village of Messant, in the commune of Eguzon-Chantôme, on the borders of the ancient provinces of Marche and Berry, the exhibition features some 50 works by painters from the Creuse Valley, as well as old maps of Berry and Limousin.
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- Private museum
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Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
On the second floor, an exhibition room - the Salle Alphonsine Bourdier - displays some 50 works by Crozant painters.
Most of these are landscapes of the Sédelle and Creuse valleys, from the Millevaches plateau to Argenton-sur-Creuse.
In an adjoining building - the Salle Clément Chéroux - some thirty original antique maps of the Limousin and Berry regions are on display, providing an overview of local cartography from antiquity to the present day.Descriptif du parc et jardin
On the second floor, an exhibition room - the Salle Alphonsine Bourdier - displays some 50 works by Crozant painters.
Most of these are landscapes of the Sédelle and Creuse valleys, from the Millevaches plateau to Argenton-sur-Creuse.
In an adjoining building - the Salle Clément Chéroux - some thirty original antique maps of the Limousin and Berry regions are on display, providing an overview of local cartography from antiquity to the present day.Descriptif du musée
On the second floor, an exhibition room - the Salle Alphonsine Bourdier - displays some 50 works by Crozant painters.
Most of these are landscapes of the Sédelle and Creuse valleys, from the Millevaches plateau to Argenton-sur-Creuse.
In an adjoining building - the Salle Clément Chéroux - some thirty original antique maps of the Limousin and Berry regions are on display, providing an overview of local cartography from antiquity to the present day.Descriptif du site et monument historique
On the second floor, an exhibition room - the Salle Alphonsine Bourdier - displays some 50 works by Crozant painters.
Most of these are landscapes of the Sédelle and Creuse valleys, from the Millevaches plateau to Argenton-sur-Creuse.
In an adjoining building - the Salle Clément Chéroux - some thirty original antique maps of the Limousin and Berry regions are on display, providing an overview of local cartography from antiquity to the present day.