Located in the heart of the village, the museum is housed in a late medieval house.
The three levels of the museum are dedicated to Correzian housing, tools, trades and everyday life in the countryside.
The museum is particularly keen to demonstrate the ingenious skills that were used to improve everyday life.
Everything in the museum has been used. Visitors are often reminded of their childhood?and children discover the ingenuity and busy lives of the Corréziens of the 19th and early 20th centuries, who did everything themselves.
The museum is open from July 6 to August 30, 2026, Wednesday to Saturday, 10am-12pm and 2pm-6pm.
Open every Saturday in September until the Heritage Days.
Admission: 5?, free for under-12s, students and unemployed.
Groups of 10 or more by appointment: 3? per person.
French and English
The three levels of the museum are dedicated to Correzian housing, tools, trades and everyday life in the countryside.
The museum is particularly keen to demonstrate the ingenious skills that were used to improve everyday life.
Everything in the museum has been used. Visitors are often reminded of their childhood?and children discover the ingenuity and busy lives of the Corréziens of the 19th and early 20th centuries, who did everything themselves.
The museum is open from July 6 to August 30, 2026, Wednesday to Saturday, 10am-12pm and 2pm-6pm.
Open every Saturday in September until the Heritage Days.
Admission: 5?, free for under-12s, students and unemployed.
Groups of 10 or more by appointment: 3? per person.
French and English
Dates
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- Wednesday from 10h00 at 12h00 - from 14h00 at 18h00
- Thursday from 10h00 at 12h00 - from 14h00 at 18h00
- Friday from 10h00 at 12h00 - from 14h00 at 18h00
- Saturday from 10h00 at 12h00 - from 14h00 at 18h00
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- Saturday from 10h00 at 12h00 - from 14h00 at 18h00
| Prices | Min. | Max. |
|---|---|---|
| Basic price - full adult price | 5 € | - |
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