Musée Saint-Vic
Cours Manuel, 18200 Saint-Amand-Montrond
The Saint-Vic museum, old(former) residence of the abbots of Noirlac, become museum in the XXth century, presents the local collections of the origins of the man to contemporary creation. In permanent exhibitions(exposures) a programme of temporary exhibitions(exposures) juxtaposes, where art and history(story) become famous across multidisciplinary works: objects of archaeological discovery, sites Gallo-Roman and medieval, regional ethnography, religious art, industrial archaeology, contemporary art. The history of art regional comes in an at once chronological and typological route(course): creations and mentalities of historic characters such as the Big(Great) Cop, of artists regional craftsmen(architects) such as Louis Touzet. Fine Arts in decorative arts, the reading of the paintings(boards) of J.A BRIELMAN, Léon Delachaux introduces collections ceramics, objects of the everyday life in a historical perspective and ethnographic. One thought of the Saint-Vic museum to receive the new artistic productions, while preserving the tradition of museum of identity, anchoring of which stays that of associations of cultures: that she is military or that she is look of informed collectors. Programme planning(Programming) and preservation complement each other: of the head of child discovered in Drevant up to its putting in virtual exhibition(exposure) on the web site of the Museums of the Centre region. Key works are so suggested to you.
Access
free Car park (in front of the garden of the museum)
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