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September 11, 2022

The Fine Arts Museum of Angers !!

These are the treasure throve of my belle France,and Paris is not alone the proof again is the Fine Arts Museum of Angers !! I have written about Angers before in my blog, but figure not enough on the wonderful Fine Arts Museum or Musée des Beaux Arts d’Angers. There are others museums, my favorite is this one, located in the famous logis Barrault.

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The Museum of Fine Arts of Angers is in an old mansion, the Logis Barraultplace Saint-Éloi near the historic city center of Angers. It is part of the Toussaint complex which includes the garden of fine arts, the David d’Angers gallery (see post) and the municipal library. It presents a collection of works of art acquired over the centuries . The museum is administered by the City/Town hall of Angers.

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In May 1801, the museum of the Central School of Maine-et-Loire opened its doors, along the lines of the Louvre museum. In 1803, the central schools were abolished, but at the behest of the town of Angers the painting museum was preserved, the natural history cabinet and the municipal library opened there in 1805. The museum was then considered to be one of the richest deposits which has been preserved in all the neighboring departments, and after that of Paris, it would be one of the most beautiful in France. The museum therefore became a municipal museum in 1805!  In 1859, Lancelot Théodore Turpin de Crissé enriched the museum’s collections with an important legacy: Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, ancient bronzes, Greek vases, glassware, enamels and earthenware, numerous paintings including those by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (Paolo and Francesca ), and some Primitives including a triptych from the Avignon school. In 1861, the painter Guillaume Bodinier offered the city the Pincé hotel (the Pincé museum) to house objects from the Turpin de Crissé collection in honor of the donor Lancelot Théodore Turpin de Crissé, The Beaurepaire gallery was inaugurated in 1887 , presenting works include La Danse by Charles-Adolphe Gumery, La Mort de Priam by Pierre-Narcisse Guérin.

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From 1949, the museum was summarily reorganized, and reopened in 1950.   Between 1999 and 2004 major renovations, alterations and enlargements were orchestrated . In 2003, the city of Angers received, by bequest of its last owner and donor, Daniel Duclaux, the Château de Villevêque and its large collection of art objects it contains. Among this collection rich with more than 900 works, a hundred old pieces of furniture, sixty old books, manuscripts and incunabula, Italian and Hispano-Moorish ceramics, Limousin enamels, 70 works of art, stone or wooden sculptures polychrome from the Middle Ages and tapestries from Flanders from the Renaissance period.

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The Fine Arts museum covers a total area of 7,000 m2 divided into 2,500 m2 for permanent collections, 500 m2 for temporary exhibitions, 1,000 m2 for public reception areas (reception halls, museum passageways, auditorium, video room, café, shop, etc.) and 3,000 m2 for technical buildings.  The description of it briefly are as follows. Two rooms on the first floor are devoted to the Primitives of the 14C (French, Italian and Flemish) and to works of art from the end of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, but also to the northern schools of the 16-17C, to French and Italian schools of the 16-17C. On the second floor, the visitor discovers works from the 18C under the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI, then the large paintings from the first half of the 19C. For the 18C French. On the first floor, a large room is dedicated to modern art of the 20C and contemporary art. Finally, on the ground floor, the Gumery room presents large canvases from the second half of the 19C and sculptures.

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The city of Angers museums on the Fine Arts museumhttps://musees.angers.fr/lieux/musee-des-beaux-arts/index.html

The Angers tourist office on the Fine Arts museumhttps://www.tourisme.destination-angers.com/en/plan-your-stay/your-activities/castles-and-heritage/museum-of-fine-arts-musee-des-beaux-arts-1617259

The local Anjou region tourist office on the Fine Arts museumhttps://www.anjou-tourisme.com/fr/diffusio/visites/musee-des-beaux-arts-angers_TFOPCUUMBA

There you go folks, another gem of my belle France and this one not far in my lovely Pays de la Loire region, and the beautiful city of Angers. Hope you the Fine Arts museum as I

And remember, happy travel, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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September 11, 2022

The Halle aux Grains of Lavaur !

Lavaur is a sentimental favorite. Down by the Tarn dept 81 in the region of Occitanie right in cocagne and cathar country! This is the native town of my dear late wife Martine’s father Pierre which never met as he died in an auto accident when she was 10, The family is around and we have come several times to know the area and town well,

One of the sights you see entering the city and finding parking at the allée Jean Jaurés is this imposing circular building. The Halle aux Grains, well it was to stock silk then grains and now its a cultural center with great events in the city. Let me tell you a bit on it ok.

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The Halle aux Grains at Place Stalingrad, Lavaur. It was built from 1879 to 1881on the ground of the cooler (former underground ice warehouse), it was intended for the silkworm cocoon market, which lacked space at the Old Market. It is hexadecagonal and offers a lot of space because it has no pillars. The fall of the silk trade in the Vaurais, at the end of 19C, confined it only to the sale of grains. The central lightning rod vane represents a winged dragon no info as to why is there but leyend says it was to dissuade the grain thieves or bird eaters of the grain.  It is now part of the cultural calendar of the town of Lavaur and if there is an event you can see the inside. A must stop by when in town by us now.

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And as we were right in city center, we decided it was time for lunch , and again came back to an old favorite with the family right at the traffic circle coming in from the road D112 from Toulouse and walking distance 3 minutes on foot to the Halle aux GrainsThis is the Les Américains as known at 1 allée Jean Jaurés or the full name Le Grand Café des Américains. A great place in town known by all; every weekend, they offer a live musical group to liven up your evening. And the evenings of major football and rugby matches will be broadcast on a flat screen. And great tripel karmelite Belgian beers to boot with Guinness with formule or menus at 12€! expresso coffee and it came out to just a bit over 17€ and our wonderful good boy dog Rex was allowed in too!!! And he behaved wonderfully too!!! Always a perfect stop in Lavaur!

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The city of Lavaur on its heritagehttps://www.ville-lavaur.fr/votre-ville/visiter-lavaur/

The Tarn Agour tourist office on the heritage of Lavaurhttps://www.tourisme-tarnagout.com/decouvrir-et-visiter/patrimoine-des-villes-et-des-champs/

The official Les Américainshttps://lesamericains81-com.webnode.fr/

The RestaurantGuru reviews on the Les Américainshttps://fr.restaurantguru.com/Les-Americains-Lavaur-2

There you go folks, a nice monument very much known in the city of Lavaur, Enjoy the Halle aux Grains of Lavaur ! And remember, happy travels, good health ,and many cheers to all !!!

September 11, 2022

The Monastery Sainte Claire of Lavaur !

Let’s stay in wonderful quant Lavaur shall we ! Another off the beaten path monument worth the detour, me think, This is in beautiful cocagne and cathar countryside in the city of Lavaur ,the Tarn dept 81 in the Occitanie region of my belle France. And will tell you about a little known place that was here we passed by it and look up but never imagine the history of it.  Again not much written on it either, a real find. This is the Monastery Sainte-Claire of Lavaur !

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In 1398, a community of Clarisses settled in Lavaur. In 1642 the Sainte-Claire monastery was founded, then in 1685, the Order of the Daughters of the Cross. The Monastery of the Clarisses founded by Sérène de Vézins, a Clarisse nun from the Salin monastery in Toulouse. Destroyed during the French revolution, it was repair and brought back in 1802. The current chapel c. 1837, has housed since 1852, in a shrine, the body of Sainte Clementine, Virgin and Roman martyr, discovered in a catacomb in Rome. A real story here : Having become the widow of the Count of Spanheim, she became a nun at the Benedictine abbey of Trier in the Rhineland, Blessed Clemence of Ohenberg distributed all her possessions to the poor and retired as a simple nun to the Abbey of Horrès in Trier where she died in 1176.

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An off the beaten path real find hard to show info from the web so will just have to go by my the religious sites of my findings. The Monastery of Sainte Claire is by the Agout river and past the Esplanade de Plô (see post) at 1 rue Mairie.

The Monastical services of the Clarisses on the Mon Ste Claire of Lavaurhttps://www.service-des-moniales.cef.fr/monastere-sainte-claire-a-lavaur/

The Catholic parishes of Lavaur on the Mon Ste Claire of Lavaurhttps://lavaur.catholique.fr/celebrer/les-communautes-religieuses/

There you go folks, another nice story and great place worth the detour me think, It is in the last street bordering the Agout river ;  we came up with lots of nice sites such as this one to see. And as always, the best is on foot, enjoy Lavaur and the Monastery of Sainte Claire as we did,

And remember, happy travels, good health, and many cheers to all !!!

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