
St-Beauzély
Château / Musée de la vie rurale / Musée de la pierre (groupes)
In the château at the heart of the mediaeval village of Saint Beauzély, a collection of more than 5000 objects concerning agricultural crafts, rural life and stone crafts. Reconstruction of a school classroom at the start of the last century. Museum associated with the Museum of the Rouergue.
The crafts of working stone are particularly promoted. Saint Beauzély was a place renowned for the extraction and cutting of "grès" limestone. Its stonemasons, including Déodat ALAUS, built the ramparts of the Knights Templar villages.
Capacities & Services
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Equipments and services
- Car park
- Educational tours
- Free guided tour for groups
- Pets allowed
- Shop
- Toilets
- Visite libre
Activities
- Temporary exhibitions
Location
Contacts
Establishment
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Château / Musée de la vie rurale / Musée de la pierre
Le Château
12620 St-Beauzély - +33 (0)6 87 90 21 53
- musee@saint-beauzely.fr
- Website
Information
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ASSOCIATION DES AMIS DU MUSEE
Avenue Julou Merviel
12620 St-Beauzély - +33 (0)6 77 03 97 42
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