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Château / Musée de la vie rurale / Musée de la pierre
Saint-Beauzély
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.
Site Archéologique de la Graufesenque MUMIG
Millau
Commentated visit of part of the village of the Gallo-Roman potters where you will see the sanctuaries, firing ovens, workshops and houses.
Consuls' House
Sévérac d'Aveyron
In the medieval town of Sévérac, the Consuls' House, a magnificent 17th-century residence, opens its doors in summer.
Tour de guet et jardin médiéval
Saint-Victor-et-Melvieu
La Terre des Anges - Conques
Conques-en-Rouergue
The Land of Angels: a ceramics workshop/shop in the heart of the medieval village of Peyrusse-le-Roc.
Galerie Les Capucines
Onet-le-Château
Balades Sonores
Saint-Jean-du-Bruel
Musée des Beaux Arts Denys-Puech
Rodez
Next to works by the sculptor Aveyronnais Denys PUECH (1854-1942), famous for his feminine portraits imbued with melancholy, the museum presents an important collection of contemporary art.
Museum of the Ségala Agricultural Traditions
Pradinas
Journey into the agricultural past of the region...
Musée de la Forge
Murols
What are our memories of the forge? For our children a real discovery, this craft is still alive, the keys to understanding this ancient craft are in this small country forge.
EULALIE D'ART
Sainte-Eulalie-d'Olt
Saint Eulalie d'Olt, classed amongst the plus beaux villages de France (most beautiful villages in France), has set up an artistic and craft centre. A old 17th century barn has been restored to enable the installation of artists and artisans d'art (artistic craftsmen). This building called "Eulalie d'Art" houses 6 creation workshops that perpetuate the "savoir-faire".
Céramiques de St Sauveur
Nant
Pascal, artisan potter lives with his wife Martine the passion for ceramic on the Larzac, at Saint Sauber Stoneware greatly inspired by the far East. All the pieces tell of the soft clay, the potter's impulsion, the paintbrush's caress
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