Maison Rouge – Museum of the Cevenol Valleys
Maison rouge
Maison rouge - © O. Prohin
Saint-Jean-du-Gard

Maison Rouge – Museum of the Cevenol Valleys

History and culture
Type of visit : Museum and exhibition
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An immersive experience in Cevenol civilisation. A museum that relates Cevenol landscapes, history and memories.

The Maison Rouge is a former 19th-century silk-spinning mill that has been entirely restored and extended with a new gallery to house the new museum of the Cevenol valleys. Its almost 2,500 sq m of exhibition space present both the remarkable heritage of the Maison Rouge industrial site and the large collections of the Museum of the Cevenol Valleys.
Once you have crossed the vast gardens, the visit starts on the spinning-mill’s monumental staircase. It then proceeds in the prestigious historical building and its contemporary extension, revealing Cevenol identities of the past and present through its interpretation of the history of the Cévennes and its built landscape. 


Practical informations

Opening late 2016
Permanent collection, exhibitions, events

Access by bus possible:
from Alès – bus route 81 or 72 www.ntecc.fr
from Nîmes – bus route A12 www.edgard-transport.fr


Contact

Maison Rouge – Musée des Vallées cévenoles
Grand Rue 30270 Saint-Jean-du-Gard
04 66 85 10 48


Forecast


Source

Alès agglomérationhttp://www.alescevennes.fr/