
Departmental Ecomuseum of Cuzals
The Departmental Ecomuseum of Cuzals, located in the Célé Valley, offers a discovery of the rural and agricultural history of the Lot. The ecomuseum offers visitors daily activities for young and old (around walks, arts and know-how, baking) as well as themed Sundays (with activities and workshops). Guided tours for groups by reservation. Picnic area. Light catering in July and August. Dogs allowed on a leash.
The visit to the Ecomuseum of Cuzals lasts from two hours to a day: visit of the exhibitions, participation in the daily activities and demonstrations...Picnic area available on the site. Catering area (Bistrot de Cuzals) in July and August. Self-service drinks point the rest of the season. Guided tours for adult groups and children's groups: by reservation only. Contact us.
Duration of visit: 150 mn
Language(s) of the visit:- French
- English
- Playground
- Parking
- Toilets
- Pet Friendly
- Shop
- Restaurant
- Agriculture rural world
- craft
- Popular arts and traditions
- Eco Museum
- History
- Children's museum
- Science and technology
- Natural Sciences
- English
- Spanish
Visitors testify: "The museum is rich in period accessories and buildings", "Very good explanations from the facilitators, modest entrance fee", "Magnificent reconstruction of life in the past", "Animations, explanations adapted to children »...
On an open-air site, the Ecomuseum of Cuzals offers a convivial discovery of the rural world of Lot over the past centuries, through reconstructions, exhibitions and demonstration workshops. Throughout the day, freely explore the eco-museum, attend events and learn about traditional crafts. A game booklet offered to children promotes understanding of the ecomuseum, with a gift as the key.
- Credit card
- French bank and postal checks
- French "Chèques vacances"
- SPECIES
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The ecomuseum is closed on May 1
The ecomuseum is open from 10 a.m. to 18 p.m. on Sunday 25 September.