Dordogne (French pronunciation: [dɔʁdɔɲ]; Occitan: Dordonha) is a department in southwestern France, with its prefecture in Périgueux. The department is located in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, and is named after the Dordogne river that runs through it. It corresponds roughly with the ancient county of Périgord.
Restaurants in Dordogne
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Derzou welcome you in her workshops. Her sculptures directly carved from limestone come straight from her imagination. Subtile mixture of various materials harmonies with the stone. A great originality and poésie
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Anywhere Creation opened its doors on 24 May 2017 in the heart of the Parc Naturel Régional du Périgord Vert. The gallery presents 4 exhibition rooms on a surface of 90 m2 as well as a cellar carved in granite. It permanently welcomes GEDDA painter and exclusively on the France Romain THIERY photographer and Benoit THIEL . It also organizes four exhibitions a year: 4 to 5 artists are selected for each of the exhibitions: photographers, watercolourists, painters, sculptors.
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"Une Nouvelle Empreinte" is a place dedicated to crafts and art in all its forms. You can find there the workshop of the Saco Art Mosaicist, Part gallery / exhibition where you can find permanently the mosaic work of Saco, the painter LO, jewels, Ceramics and several times in the year of exhibitions Themes that can accommodate up to 20 artists and artisans.
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A boutique-workshop in the historic centre of Périgueux : stoneware and porcelain ceramics, poteries, limited edition engravings and watercolors, paintings Céramique, dessin, gravure Nous fabriquons tous nos objets artisanaux à la main dans nos ateliers de Périgueux, en Dordogne Retrouvez parmi nos collections de vaisselle artisanale : nos tasses en grès, en porcelaine, nos bols, vases, assiettes artisanales, bouteilles... Découvrez nos gravures, sous forme de tableaux encadrés, ou en papier libre
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Californian Kim Mancha left a corporate career to pursue a lifelong dream of living in France. In 2009, she opened The Bohemians, a Brantome curiosity that is part boutique, part atelier, part gallery and entirely unique. Every year, curated artisanal collections are hosted. She is an authorized stockist of Annie Sloan paints, La Fiancée du Mékong, French line of fashion and home décor, Compañía Fantastica, hip Spanish ready-to-wear and Lazare Home, Parisian home furnishings. A brocante space is opened in summer.
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Painter, poet, sculptor, "transsocial" leader by turns, sometimes farmer, sometimes "anarchitecte", Pierre Shasmoukine invites you in his gallery in rural side, prelude of a full set of events, plastic madness, giant luminescent sculptures. Listed as one of the 28 "must-see" art place nation-wide.
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