Musee de l'Abbaye Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Especially interesting if you are into tools
This small museum is a mixed bag, What it has a lot of that you won't see in many museums, are medieval and later tools and hardware. There are door locks, hinges, nails, dies, building tools, and on ...
We visited the T1 and then the Museum of the Abbey. Since everything is in French, the young women in the TI gave us an English guide. However it was very much out of date and the numbers on the guide...
Nice Museum, Particularly for the Size of the Town
We toured this museum with our tour group when we were in Gaillac. It's mostly a wine-making museum, but there are other artifacts. For example, there are old coins, parts of Roman mosaics, canes or w...
In the abbey sub-terranean there are exhibits on several topics - plans for the transport of wine by the river, work tools of local masters, accessories of company. In several halls, the lighting was about ...
As a familiar of the vineyards, we enjoyed falling on this collection of old tools (a sort of Proust madele, you might say) and especially d' learning about this ship...
Especially interesting if you are into tools
This small museum is a mixed bag, What it has a lot of that you won't see in many museums, are medieval and later tools and hardware. There are door locks, hinges, nails, dies, building tools, and on ...
Day trip to Gaillac
We visited the T1 and then the Museum of the Abbey. Since everything is in French, the young women in the TI gave us an English guide. However it was very much out of date and the numbers on the guide...
Nice Museum, Particularly for the Size of the Town
We toured this museum with our tour group when we were in Gaillac. It's mostly a wine-making museum, but there are other artifacts. For example, there are old coins, parts of Roman mosaics, canes or w...
Don't waste time
In the abbey sub-terranean there are exhibits on several topics - plans for the transport of wine by the river, work tools of local masters, accessories of company. In several halls, the lighting was about ...
Attention, don't wait for wonders...
As a familiar of the vineyards, we enjoyed falling on this collection of old tools (a sort of Proust madele, you might say) and especially d' learning about this ship...