The museum is housed in a former Cluniac priory, founded in the 12th century and refurbished in the 15th century. The ceremonial hall, a listed historic monument restored in 2003, bears witness to this period. The museum now houses a complete collection of Charolles earthenware (1844 to the present day) alongside landscapes by J. Laronze (1852-1937) and P. L. Nigaud (1895-1937). The former 19th-century chapel houses works by R. Davoine, a Charolais sculptor (1888-1962). Every year in the spring, a special exhibition showcases the collections that have been taken out of storage. This is complemented by an exhibition of contemporary ceramics every summer.
- French, English
- Cheques and postal orders, Cash
- Pets not allowed
- Parking
- Toilettes
- Shop
- Specific theme activities
- Junior workshop
- Conferences
- Temporary exhibitions
From 02/05/24 to 30/09/24 - of 14:00 to 18:00.
Closed on : Tuesday, Monday morning, Wednesday morning, Thursday morning, Friday morning, Saturday morning, Sunday morning
Open from 02/05/2024 to 30/09/2024, Wednesday to Monday, 2pm to 6pm. Last admission 5.30pm. Closed on Tuesdays and Monday 23 September.
Prices :- Base rate - full rate adult : 4.2€
- School rate (Visit with workshop, price per student) : 2.1€
- Special rate (Discovery checkbook) : 3.1€
- School rate (open house)
- Gratuities (under 18s)
- Rate for unemployed persons (on presentation of proof)
- Gratuities (person with a disability )
- Group rate (from 10 persons, price to be checked) : 3.1€
- Student's rate (students, on presentation of proof) : 3.1€
Brochures Bourgogne Tourisme
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