Founded in 1833 and housed in the former Concordat episcopal palace in Cahors, the museum presents the work of neo-impressionist painter Henri Martin, and holds collections relating to archaeology, ethnography, history and the fine arts. Every year, the museum organizes thematic or monographic exhibitions by guest artists, both established and new.
Completely renovated, the Henri Martin collection is highlighted by a modern, sober scenography. Other collections are also showcased: works by Quercy artists, monumental archaeological pieces, the Léon Gambetta collection, etc.
Groups: book with Cahors Vallée du Lot Tourist Office.
Source: Lot Tourisme
792, rue Emile-Zola, Cahors
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