Explore this museum, which was brilliantly renovated in 2013 and houses the emblematic figures and objects that have shaped the history of the Lens region. A captivating dive into the local heritage that promises a memorable experience.
The cobbler's workshop reveals the stories of the elders, while the opulent drawing room depicts the life of the bourgeoisie in the 17th and 18th centuries in a mainly agricultural village. An area dedicated to Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz and Albert Muret, residents of the village. The objects on display, some dating back to the 1st millennium BC, take you back through the centuries, plunging you into the fascinating stories of the village.
Friday - Sunday | 15:00 - 18:00 |
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Useful information | Parking | |
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Location View map | Lens Musée Le Grand Lens Rue Principale 9 1978 Lens | |
Contact | +41 79 680 38 18 les-amis-du-patrimoine-de-lens.ch | |
Website(s) | Website |