Completely refurbished in 2010, the Museum presents a new, lively and educational exhibition covering 1,200 m², retracing 2 centuries of rural history through a series of video terminals.
Created in 1983, the strength of this museum lies in the fact that it is run by enthusiasts whose aim is to collect, restore, showcase and conserve farming tools. The collections are housed in a group of remarkable buildings constructed in the 1890s. The buildings, which belonged to major landowners, were used to store crops from tenant farming. You'll be amazed by the ingenuity of the machinery and the incredible gallery of tractors and engines. Follow in the footsteps of your childhood with two new temporary exhibitions: "The reconstruction of an old-fashioned home from the 1950s" and "Once upon a time there was a school....".
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