WATERHOUSE
Science – Technology
2024
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2024
The house has been converted into a permanent exhibition space on the operation and history of the old pumping station
The town's first drinking water plant, created in 1853 and closed in 1971, it used the hydraulic power of the Lot to pump water from the naturally potable Chartreux fountain.
The original machinery has now been restored, and the building has been converted into an exhibition space where visitors can learn more about the history and operation of the old pumping station, discover the Valentré Bridge, and learn about water in Cahors and around the world. An original and entertaining visit. Tip: after your visit, take advantage of the terrace facing Pont Valentré (April to October).
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Visited in september 2016
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Ancienne station de pompage pour la ville de Cahors, elle abrite toujours sa machinerie d'origine. L'intérieur est aménagée en espace d'expositions sur son fonctionnement et son histoire. D'ailleurs, il est possible de visiter son mécanisme.
Visited in august 2016
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Musée très intéressant aussi bien pour la machinerie des anciennes pompes bien mises en valeur que pour les expos temporaires. Le tout dans un cadre exceptionnel
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