I had a really nice chat with a young girl that worked at the Museum who was helpful and kind. The woman I first spoke to was fairly dismissive as I don’t speak French (I get it). There were contemporary pieces mixed into the upstairs exhibit which I found fairly confusing. There were no clear distinctions about what they were and found them oddly placed. There was a piece of paper that had these things written and numbered in French, but there were also numbered original pieces from another pamphlet that was in French that I could really follow. So no labels on anything upstairs. There was one QR code that I found but couldn’t join the Wi-Fi so I couldn’t access this guide or information. The Wi-Fi is only accessible in one room really downstairs. Which is not that important. Either way it was interesting. The downstairs has pieces that are labeled and...
Read more€6 entry to see a stunning house with quite possibly the most beautiful bed you’ve ever seen. Ground floor has some fantastic art work, furniture, vases, tapestries etc. when you go upstairs there are 3 rooms in a shade of green that’s mind blowing. Walk through to the bedrooms and then you enter the Chinese room. OMG. Look at that bed! The room is a vivid red that just oozes money. Walk to the jardin and you would think if they charged an extra € they could...
Read moreInteresting 20th century mansion with a lot of interior decorative art objects including Chinese porcelain and furniture. The young lady at the museum told me that he passed away at age 90. He was the son of a butcher, and he made his money in the food industry, including canning meat and having a factory in Madagascar, Africa. He was a successful entrepreneur...
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