What are the best museums?

What are the best museums?
24th February 2020 Chris Healey

Musee du Vin et du Negoce

The vaulted cellars, built in 1720, trace the history of the wine trade, the work of coopers and the raising of wine in barrels in the tradition of 19th century breeders. At the end of your visit, the team invites you to share a convivial moment around the wines of Bordeaux.

Institut Culturel Bernard Magrez

The Bernard Magrez Art Institute offers contemporary art exhibitions, concerts, workshops and conferences. The château and other rooms can be rented for product launches, corporate team building events or private events. The Art Institute supports arts through artists residencies, masterpieces orders and other charity events. Is supports science through charity nights and donations. It supports culture thanks to exhibitions, workshops and facilitation of meeting with artists in person.

Musee d’Aquitaine

Since 1987, set in the heart of the city, the Musée d’Aquitaine retraces the history of the region, from prehistory through to the present day. The museum exposes rich regional and extra-European collections of archaeology, history and ethnography. This “Museum of civilisation” presents each years several temporary exhibitions about history and cultures of the world. It offers to public a varied cultural programming: lectures, screenings, round tables, guided tours, concerts, meetings with foreign communities, educational workshops.