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Sélection de 8 museums sur 8 dans le Lot

Museum of Automation

46200 Lacave

The Musée de l'Automate à Souillac (Lot) is home to Europe's largest collection of antique automatons and mechanical toys, housed in a 12th century medieval cloister.
Murat Museum

46240 Caniac-du-Causse

The Murat Museum, located in Joachim Murat's former inn in Labastide-Murat (Lot), traces the history of the First Empire through family objects and portraits.
Musée de Plein Air du Quercy

46330 Blars

The Musée de Plein Air du Quercy, located in Blars in the Lot, is a 20th century rural ecomuseum with reconstituted habitats and ethnographic collections on 10 hectares.
Municipal Museum

46110 Bétaille

The Bétaille Municipal Museum, located in Occitanie, is a place dedicated to archaeology and history, close to the ancient site of Uxellodunum on the banks of the Dordogne.
Figeac History Museum

46100 Béduer

The Figeac Museum of History, housed in the former Figeac Seminary, exhibits various collections, from fossils to works of art, reflecting the local history and travels of its donors to Occitanie.
Museum of Prehistory Amédée Lemozi

46330 Blars

The Museum of Prehistory Amédée Lemozi, located in Cabrerets in Occitanie, exhibits prehistoric archaeological collections of Quercy, from the local excavations and linked to the cave of Pech-Merle.
Gallo-Romanum Museum of Uxellodunum

46600 Baladou

The Gallo-Roman Museum of Uxellodunum, housed in the former town hall of Martel (Lot), exhibits archaeological collections ranging from the Paleolithic to the Gallo-Roman period, from local excavations.
Archaeological Museum

46140 Albas

The Armand Viré Archaeological Museum in Luzech (Occitanie) exhibits prehistoric, Gallo-Roman and medieval objects from local excavations, in a classified historical house.