





Housed in an exceptional Renaissance mansion (classified M.H.) and spread over 17 rooms, the Labenche Museum's collections bear witness to the rich history, archaeology and heritage of the city of Brive and its region. This establishment, holder of the appellation "Musée de France", exhibits a remarkable collection of tapestries from the manufactures of Mortlake and Aubusson as well as the piano that belonged to the famous composer Claude Debussy. It also has a rich collection of prehistory. The museum also organizes many temporary exhibitions and animations with various themes throughout the year and participates every year in national cultural events (European Museum Night, National Archaeology Days, European Heritage Days, National Architecture Days).
Fixed telephone : 05 55 18 17 70
Web site (URL) : www.museelabenche.fr/
e-mail : musee-labenche@brive.fr
House and building
Registered monuments and sites
Accredited and inspected by the French Museum Authority
Protected parks and gardens under the Historic Monuments programme
Payment cards
Cheques and postal orders
Chèques Vacances
Cash
Bank transfers
French
English
Pram-friendly
Projection room
Typologie de la visite guidée : via a game
Typologie de la visite guidée : Information signs
Typologie de la visite guidée : with a guide
Conditions de visite : Unaccompanied tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tours
Conditions de visite : Guided tour by appointment only
Durée moyenne de la visite de groupe : 90
Durée moyenne de la visite individuelle : 120
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