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Musee Denys-Puech Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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genibre69
Skippable
So glad this was free as I was in and out in less than 10 minutes. Mostly unimpressive sculptures in my view and mediocre paintings. Plus all descriptions and placards are only in French.
Beoordeeld op 26 aug 2023
genibre69
Skippable
So glad this was free as I was in and out in less than 10 minutes. Mostly unimpressive sculptures in my view and mediocre paintings. Plus all descriptions and placards are only in French.
Beoordeeld op 26 aug 2023
Gill O
Helpful, enthusiastic staff
The artist is a bit obscure to non-locals, but his stuff is interesting and the staff are very eager to explain things (such as the weird yellow dogs on the façade - just ask).
Beoordeeld op 26 jul 2019
Gill O
Helpful, enthusiastic staff
The artist is a bit obscure to non-locals, but his stuff is interesting and the staff are very eager to explain things (such as the weird yellow dogs on the façade - just ask).
Beoordeeld op 26 jul 2019
Katrina D
Nice building
In March, there was not a lot to see. A collection of busts, statues in plaster or marble and paintings on the ground floor. Impressive staircase.
Skippable
So glad this was free as I was in and out in less than 10 minutes. Mostly unimpressive sculptures in my view and mediocre paintings. Plus all descriptions and placards are only in French.
Skippable
So glad this was free as I was in and out in less than 10 minutes. Mostly unimpressive sculptures in my view and mediocre paintings. Plus all descriptions and placards are only in French.
Helpful, enthusiastic staff
The artist is a bit obscure to non-locals, but his stuff is interesting and the staff are very eager to explain things (such as the weird yellow dogs on the façade - just ask).
Helpful, enthusiastic staff
The artist is a bit obscure to non-locals, but his stuff is interesting and the staff are very eager to explain things (such as the weird yellow dogs on the façade - just ask).
Nice building
In March, there was not a lot to see. A collection of busts, statues in plaster or marble and paintings on the ground floor. Impressive staircase.