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ESPEYRAN SABATIER DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM

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6bis, rue Montpelliéret, 34000Montpellier, France
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2024
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2024

Museum dedicated to the decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries in the Sabatier d'Espeyran hotel on the Charles de Gaulle esplanade.

On the Esplanade de la Comédie, at one street of Musée Fabre, the hotel Sabatier d'Espeyran is a museum dedicated to decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries since 2010. Its highlights? Objects and furniture are presented in context in an authentic décor. The mansion, inherited by the Sabatier d'Espeyran family, was restored by the Emmanuel Nebout architecture workshop. Most of the pieces presented come from Espeyran's Sabatier family, others are furniture donations from antique Jean Pierre Rouayroux. The restoration of the place, faithful to the original, allows you to discover rooms designed as living rooms. The ground floor is dedicated to ceramics and goldsmiths, while the first floor restores the family apartments of the 19th century. As for the second level, it features 17th-century furniture such as dressers, seats, and baskets. During the visit, a videophone will allow you to obtain more information about the pieces in the collection. Tickets are available at the reception of the Musée Fabre.


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un lieu magique pour voyager dans le temps ! l'intérieur d'un hôtel particulier au XIXe siècle y a été reconstitué, ce qui permet aux enfants, et aux adultes également, de visualiser ce que c'était à l'époque. très beau mobilier et très beaux objets, belle collection de porcelaines au rez-de-chaussée. on s'y croirait, et en ce moment avec l'expo sur la jeunesse de l'impressionnisme et Frédéric Bazille c'est à ne rater sous aucun prétexte ! ça complète très bien l'expo.

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