Our first attempt to go to the museum was met with the fact they were setting up for an opening. Although the door was open and we were there prior to closing time - we were turned away. 2nd attempt- prior to our visit we had been shopping in the area. We had 2 bags and 2 clean rolled beach blankets. Keep in mind every other museum we have visited makes allowances for items by having lockers available or accepting items be placed in a specific area. We were rudely told we could not come in. - the woman behind the desk was arrogant and unpleasant. We will not be making a 3rd attempt. We’ve been to much higher quality museums and were kindly greeted. I felt as if we were imposing or bothersome- Never go places where you...
Read moreThis photography museum is split into two places, and they have different exhibits throughout the year. When I went, it was based on the war photos by Christine Spengler, where you can see some of the photos she has risked her life taking from the 1970s onwards in places like Northern Ireland, Iran, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Vietnam, etc. The other one is by Michel Coen, showcasing greyscale photos from India taken in the 1990s. There's also a brilliant collection of cameras from the olden days that you can view. You can probably spend up to 15 minutes each to see all...
Read moreI went to see the "Jacques Henri Lartigue, le siècle en positif" exhibition and i absolutely loved it. The exhibition itself is really lovely, a nice exploration of bourgeois life from the early 900's to 1980, all see thought a very delicate eye. The Museum itself is a gorgeous place and interior decoré is really charming. The staff is super friendly and very helpful: a monsieur paced the rooms regaling visitors with tidbits about the exhibition, he was so in love with his work that you couldn't help but be transfixed...
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