The Édouard Piette collection
Some days until 26th July 2026
Variable hours
Duration 1h ou 1h30
Adults, Adolescents
Presented by RMN-GP speaker
reservation.man@culture.gouv.fr - 01 34 51 65 36
The Piette Room is unlike any other museum room in the world.
This exhibition room is first and foremost remarkable for what it contains: a fabulous collection of prehistoric tools, weapons and art objects discovered in the XIXth century by Édouard Piette during excavations in the Pyrenees.
Many masterpieces are on display, including the famous "Dame à la Capuche" discovered at Brassempouy, in the Landes region. The scenography has remained unchanged since the XIXe.
Enter a veritable time machine for a one-of-a-kind visit!
Tarifs
Conference fee €5 or €7
Visiting Hours
Weekdays - 1h
At 11:30 am: Wednesdays and school vacations
At 3:30pm: Monday, Thursday, Friday (excluding school vacations)
Weekends - 1h30
At 11am or 2pm
Booking and groups
Booking is subject to availability.
GROUP REQUEST
Please contact the Service du développement culturel et des publics (Monday to Friday, 9am to 12:30pm)
Upcoming dates
Visiting Hours
Weekdays - 1 hour
At 11:30 a.m.: Wednesdays and school holidays
At 3:30 p.m.: Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays (excluding school holidays)
Weekends - 1.5 hours
At 11:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m.