The dresses of the Arvan and Villards valleys in particular are among the most original in the Alps. In the former bishop's chapel, you can see the reconstruction of a typical Maurienne interior. One room features archaeological collections, another is devoted to religious art, and a third to the history of the Savoy dynasty.
- Museum
Folks and popular traditions museum
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Within the prestigious walls of the former episcopal palace, you'll discover an exceptional collection of Maurienne costumes. The museum also displays tools and utensils from everyday life in days gone by.
About
Prices
Free access.
Group rate available for > 5 people.
Guided tour for groups: €4 per person (min. 8 - max. 40) all year round.
Methods of payment accepted : Bank/credit card, Check, Cash, Credit transfer
Reception
The Musée des Costumes, Arts et Traditions Populaires is located on the second floor of the Ancien Évêché. Access is via a grand staircase (no elevator).
Opening
Open during school vacations, Monday to Friday, 2pm to 6pm. Guided tours all year round on request.
Labels and rating
Equipments
- Car park
- Defibrillator
- Covered car park
- Parking nearby
- Free car park
- Permanent exhibition
Contacts
Access
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- Not accessible in a wheelchair
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