Description
The museum invites you to discover pastoralism as it is practiced today, dispelling preconceived ideas by highlighting age-old know-how.
First, you'll discover what pastoralism is, then you'll learn about all the issues that require constant adaptation of the practice: global warming, predation, space sharing, and many others...
A visit to the museum will help you understand this activity, which is vital to the economy of our mountains and the life of our villages!
Through our permanent exhibition, you'll also discover the life of the Bessats. The village had up to 1000 inhabitants in the 19th century! Most of them were farmers, and had to adapt to a harsh mountain environment that was sometimes hostile to both man and beast.
A world dedicated to this era: stories, period photographs and press articles recount a village life that has not quite disappeared...
Opening
MAY - JUNE - SEPTEMBER: 10:30am-12:30pm, 1:30pm-6pm
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
JULY-AUGUST: 10am-12.30pm, 1.15-7pm
Open every day.
Additional info
- Services :Pets welcome
- Payment :CheckBank/credit cardCash
- Spoken languages :EnglishFrench
Prices
Free of charge.