MAISON MARTIN NADAUD
" When the building goes, everything goes! " If the formula is famous, the one who said it in a speech to the National Assembly in 1850 remains too often unknown. Yet Martin Nadaud was an illustrious figure of the th century. Mason of La Creuse, he followed the evening courses in Paris where he worked on the yards during the day. Gradually, Nadaud moved to the ranks until being elected a member of the Creuse in 1849. Located in its native village, the museum proposes to discover a little of the intimacy of Martin Nadaud, in this home that was family property. It is, of course, the man who is discovered here but also the daily newspaper of the th century and the many social advances that Martin Nadaud contributed. The interactive tour lets you travel in an expeditious way and enter the lounges to relive the th century. Visits for schools. The boutique offers gourmet products and crafts. There is a picnic area.