The cabinet of curiosities is filled with a swarm of canvases by painters from Mance, the 2 most famous of whom are Lionel Roye and Charles Fouqueray. The shelves display intriguing finds: sculptures, weapons and objects of all sizes. Under the many glass cloches, you can also discover all sorts of reptiles and mammals.
Behind this multitude of small objects lie vast and exciting stories: a crocodile born in Le Mans in 1889, a shark and an armadillo, and a portrait of a young girl with a bird by Ch. Jablonski.
The cabinet and reception desk are characterised by a skilful staging of items, most of which come from natural history and are intended to be as rare and strange as possible.
Opening
From 02 July to 30 August | |
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Wednesday | Open from 10h to 13h and from 14h to 18h |
Thursday | Open from 10h to 13h and from 14h to 18h |
Friday | Open from 10h to 13h and from 14h to 18h |
Saturday | Open from 10h to 13h and from 14h to 18h |
From 03 September to 27 September | |
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Wednesday | Open from 10h to 12h30 and from 14h to 18h |
Thursday | Open from 10h to 12h30 and from 14h to 18h |
Friday | Open from 10h to 12h30 and from 14h to 18h |
Saturday | Open from 10h to 12h30 and from 14h to 18h |
Prices
Gratuit