HISTORIAN MOTHER AGNES
A museum featuring tapestries, paintings, reproductions, embroidery and objects.
In this 17th-century monastery, visitors stroll through 600 m2 of rich spiritual, cultural and historical history, including chapels, a reconstructed parlor, a display of sacred art and illuminations. Through the story of Agnès de Langeac, beatified in 1994, you'll discover Aubusson tapestries, astonishing objects, a large copy of the Last Supper and a slide show of miniatures and illuminations from Jacques de Langeac's 15th-century Book of Hours. Allow around 1h30.
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