Discover the best top things to do in Puy-de-Dome, France including Chateau de Tournoel, MUSEE A.BASTER, L'Abbatiale Saint-Austremoine, Cathedrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, L'Aventure Michelin, Musee de la Coutellerie, Basilique Notre-Dame-du-Port, Musee Mandet, Basilique Notre-Dame d'Orcival, Eglise de Saint-Nectaire.
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Interesting to visit, very nice painting inside, great architecture of roman church in Auvergne. thanks.
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Well worth a look beautiful cathedral with interest for an array of different crafts, metalwork, stained glass and ancient fresques...if you like churches you'll .love it..
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L'Aventure Michelin is a scenographic journey of 2000m². Thanks to an interactive scenography, you will discover the history, the present and the future of the Michelin group. From the very first detachable tyre to the MICHELIN Visionary Concept not forgetting the famous maps and guides - or the good old Michelin Man - a whole world of excitement awaits you !
Brilliant exhibition that appealed to our group aged 5 to 69!Some great exhibits including a railcar from Madagascar.A high quality celebration of a rather special company
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The Musée Mandet, founded in 1866 and given the name of Francisque Mandet who was the President of the Society of the museum, is housed in two eighteenth-century town houses linked by a gallery which is used for temporary exhibitions. The first house, the Hôtel Dufraisse, was built in 1707 in the Parisian style ; it houses collections of painting and sculpture from the 17th up to the 19th century. In 2011, a new department of Design and Contemporary Decorative Arts opened on the ground floor of the east wing. The opening of this new department led to the courtyard and the entrance porch regaining the aspect they had in the 18th century and both are set off by the contemporary work «Pas-sage» by artist Hélène Mugot. The second house dates from the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries and was restored in 1983. It houses a rich collection of objects and decorative art from Antiquity up to the 18th century. The collection was given to the museum by the generous Riom donators M.J and E. Richard.
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worth a stop after buying the local cheese.Beautiful simple architecture in this part of Auvergne, also a good place to have lunch nearby.
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