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National Customs Museum of Bordeaux en Gironde

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National Customs Museum of Bordeaux

    1 Place de la Bourse
    33000 Bordeaux
State ownership
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Musée national des douanes de Bordeaux
Crédit photo : Langladure - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1735-1738
Construction of King's Farms Hotel
1984
Opening of the museum
décembre 2023
Closure for renovation
16 mai 2025
Re-opening after construction
4 septembre 2025
Official re-opening
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The fountain in the courtyard: classification by decree of 22 September 1914; The facades and roofs overlooking the Place de la Bourse, the Quai de la Douane and the Rue de la Douane; facades and roofs on courtyards; the floor of the court (cf. F 723) : Order of 13 December 1961; Unprotected parts of buildings around the Place de la Bourse (Box KM 112, 114, 168, 258): registration by order of 16 July 2019; The facades and roofs on streets and courtyards of the Hotel de la Douane, the floor of its courtyard and the fountain situated in it, the Hotel de la Bourse and the hotels numbered from 2 to 18 bis, in full, sitting on the Place de la Bourse, as shown on the plan annexed to the decree (Box KM 112, 114, 168, 258): classification by decree of 19 February 2020

Key figures

Jacques Gabriel - Architect Designer of the King's Farms Hotel.
Jacques Verberckt - Flemish sculptor Author of the frontons and fountain.
Isabelle Fourcade - Scene designer Modernisation of museum design in 2025.
Amélie de Montchalin - Minister of Public Accounts Opens the museum renovated in 2025.

Origin and history

The National Customs Museum is a museum of art and history inaugurated in 1984 in the enclosure of the Bordeaux Customs Hotel. It presents the evolution of French customs, from the modern era to the present, through various collections and temporary exhibitions. Unique in France, it combines historical heritage and cultural programming, in connection with local and national events. The museum has been closed for renovation since December 2023 and will reopen in May 2025 with a scenography modernized by architect Isabelle Fourcade.

The Hotel des Fermes du Roi, built between 1735 and 1738 for the Ferme Générale (ancestor of customs under the Old Regime), still houses the Interregional Directorate of Customs of New Aquitaine. Ranked a historic monument for its facades, courtyard and woodwork, the classical style building was designed by Jacques Gabriel. His pediments, carved by Jacques Verberckt, represent Mercury promoting the Garonne and Minerve trade protecting the Arts. The inner courtyard, where customs clearance was carried out, is now home to the museum's collections.

The museum preserves nearly 13,500 items, including customs archives (records, tariffs, case law) from the 18th to the 20th century, as well as a documentation centre enriched by payments from customs offices and private donations. Although partially representative, these archives offer a unique insight into the customs administration and its role in French economic history. The media library complements these resources with academic publications and specialized catalogues.

Closed for work since 2023, the museum will be officially reopened on 4 September 2025 by Amélie de Montchalin, Minister for Public Accounts. The renovation, centered on an interactive tour experience, is part of a desire to enhance this Bordeaux heritage, a witness of trade and tax exchanges since the 18th century.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Contact organisation : 09 70 27 57 66