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Véron Ecomuseum
In the heart of the countryside, at the confl uence of the Loire and the Vienne, the écoMusée (museum of anthropology) explores the human life. It invites the visitor to wonder about the world with a new scenography.
Opening times
Opening days :
- monday from 14h00 to 18h00
- wednesday from 14h00 to 18h00
- thursday from 14h00 to 18h00
- friday from 14h00 to 18h00
- saturday from 14h00 to 18h00
- sunday from 14h00 to 18h00
Opening days :
- monday from 10h00 to 18h00
- tuesday from 10h00 to 18h00
- wednesday from 10h00 to 18h00
- thursday from 10h00 to 18h00
- friday from 10h00 to 18h00
- saturday from 10h00 to 18h00
- sunday from 10h00 to 18h00
Opening days :
- monday from 14h00 to 18h00
- wednesday from 14h00 to 18h00
- thursday from 14h00 to 18h00
- friday from 14h00 to 18h00
- saturday from 14h00 to 18h00
- sunday from 14h00 to 18h00
Certification labels
Prices & Payment methods
- Full adult price : 4€
- Free rate : 0€
- Discount rate : 2,50€
- : 11€
- Free rate : 0€
Payment methods
Description
Description of heritage
Descriptif du centre d'interprétation
The Ecomusée du Véron between the Loire and Vienne hosts exhibitions exploring the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology. The museum lies in a tuffeau stone farmhouse in the Véron woodland and its exhibitions explore the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology.
The museum sits where the Loire and Vienne meet so it’s one of the last woodlands to be flooded by both rivers. 7 species of rare animals maintain 4 hectares of meadows on the conservation farm in a Nature 2000 site. Join the family on a walk through the meadows to meet the animals and go back in time at the museum. At each stage you can observe, handle, experience and more. The Ecomusée du Véron between the Loire and Vienne hosts exhibitions exploring the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology. The EcomDescriptif du parc et jardin
The Ecomusée du Véron between the Loire and Vienne hosts exhibitions exploring the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology. The museum lies in a tuffeau stone farmhouse in the Véron woodland and its exhibitions explore the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology.
The museum sits where the Loire and Vienne meet so it’s one of the last woodlands to be flooded by both rivers. 7 species of rare animals maintain 4 hectares of meadows on the conservation farm in a Nature 2000 site. Join the family on a walk through the meadows to meet the animals and go back in time at the museum. At each stage you can observe, handle, experience and more. The Ecomusée du Véron between the Loire and Vienne hosts exhibitions exploring the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology. The EcomDescriptif du musée
The Ecomusée du Véron between the Loire and Vienne hosts exhibitions exploring the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology.Descriptif du site et monument historique
The museum lies in a tuffeau stone farmhouse in the Véron woodland and its exhibitions explore the region’s heritage, art, history and archaeology.
The museum sits where the Loire and Vienne meet so it’s one of the last woodlands to be flooded by both rivers. 7 species of rare animals maintain 4 hectares of meadows on the conservation farm in a Nature 2000 site. Join the family on a walk through the meadows to meet the animals and go back in time at the museum. At each stage you can observe, handle, experience and more.
Spoken languages
- French
- English
Services
- Shop
Facilities
- Shop
- Luggage storage
- Parking
- Film projection room
- Fully equipped meeting room
- Wifi
- Bus parking
Accessibility
- Between the Loire and the Vienne rivers, the Véron eco-museum is located on a farm that is typical of the Véron countryside, built up on a hill to avoid floods. Ancient breeds of domestic animals (cattle, goats, sheep, horses and donkeys) maintain the 4 hectares of pasture. Indoor exhibits present the various aspects of local heritage: history, expertise, nature.
- Handicap access
Group
Groups accepted
- Maximum group size: 200
- Minimum group size: 15
Visit
- French
- English
Average duration of the group visit: 01h30
Average duration of the individual visit:01h30
Activities
On site
- Activities
- Adult workshop
- Junior workshop
- Conferences
- Temporary exhibitions