MAISON MUSÉE LATOUR MARLIAC
A house museum inviting visitors to discover the unusual world of art and plants, and immersing them in the art of living in the 14th century
Just a stone's throw from the Latour Marliac nursery, where the colorful water lilies that inspired Claude Monet to create his masterpiece were created, lies a cabinet of curiosities. Between house and garden, the fascinating world of the famous nurseryman Monsieur Bory Latour-Marliac is now open to the public. This house museum invites you to discover an unusual world of art and plants. Immerse yourself in the art of living at the end of the 19th century and discover a colorful place.
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