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Sherlock Holmes at the museum | Visit-Workshop Workshop

Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges - Duration 1h30

Unleash your creativity and learn at the same time, with two hours of activities specially designed for adults.

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The visit begins with a tour of the collections, followed by a hands-on art workshop based on the theme defined in the program. These visits are in French.

On Wednesday, June 11th from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., “Sherlock Holmes comes to the museum”, join the activity offered in partnership with the Vins Noirs festival. Assist Sherlock Holmes and investigate the disappearance of a porcelain cup in a unique treasure hunt inspired by Jean-Louis Boudrie's novel, Sherlock Holmes in Limoges on porcelain. By tracking down the slightest clue, perhaps you will manage to find this emblematic object of the art of Limoges porcelain! At the end of your investigation, decorate the most beautiful porcelain cup and try to win a surprise offered by the Vins Noirs festival.

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These tours are in French. If you would like to take part, please note the following information:

Visitors who are normally entitled to free admission need only purchase the “Single rate” ticket.
Admission to the museum is free for everyone on the first Sunday of every month.
The museum is also free for visitors under the age of 26, working teachers, group leaders, artists and authors, jobseekers and recipients of minimum social benefits upon presentation of proof dated no more than 6 months previously.
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  • Coat check or/and baggage room

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Musée national Adrien Dubouché Limoges
8 bis Place Winston Churchill, Limoges 87000

Access

Bus n°6 ou n°8 - arrêt place Winston Churchill. Car de tourisme : emplacement réservé devant le musée.
Voiture : parking payant de 600 places en face du musée, et deux parkings souterrains payants (place d’Aine et place de la Motte)