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Foundation of doubt, The Walls Covered With The Art of Benjamin Vautier, Known as Ben

France is Home to More Than 1000 Museums Including the Louvre, the World’s Biggest and Most Visited Museum. But there are additionally a number of uncommon, eccentric and outright quirky museums. Janine Marsh Takes A Look at Three of the Most Unusual Museums in France: One Dedicated To Dairy Products, One with a Frankly Eclectic Collection of Artefacts Including A Photo of Yoko Ono’s behind, and a Tiny Museum Dedicated to A Once Banned Drink – And Which Includes A Tasting!

Foundation of doubt, Blois, Loire Valley

Most folks Visit the Loire Valley for Its Majestic Chateaux, Wonderful Vineyards, Historic Cities, Gorgeous Gardens and Beautiful Villages. But for one thing totally different you would possibly wish to the muse of doubt (Foundationdoute.fr) in Blois. This the one place in Europe devoted to the motion Known as Fluxus which Began within the 1960’s in New York with the Ethos: “Museums do not have the Authority to Determine The Value of Art”.

Fluxus is a type of artwork that embraces humor and possibly a little bit of anarchy. Remember this as you Wander the Galleries of this artwork got here (“Not a museum” the Staff Are Adamant), as a result of the art work on present right here is actually very totally different certainly.

This is likely one of the most uncommon museums in France. Among the Very Eclectic Displays is a as a result of door set up which kinds a weird orchestra as some very as a result of doorways are smashed by hammers operated by small electrical motors. And there’s a wall of pictures of bare derrières of artists (incognito), included yoko ono and Andy warhol. “Is it art?” You May Ask Yourself. Well, The Point of Fluxus is to point out all of us have the power to be inventive. It’s sure Odd and Oddly Fun, plus there is a Great Little Café on the Ground Floor.

Absinthe Museum, Auvers-sur-Oise, Picardie

In A Small Town, about An Hour’s Drive North of Paris, The absinthe museum (musee-absinthe.com) Celebrates the anise-flavoured alcoholic spirit nicknamed the ‘Green Fairy’. Known for its ‘Allegedly’ Hallucinogenic Properties, it was a preferred selection of Drink in nineteenth Century Europe, Especially Among French Poets and Artists. It was banned in France in 1915 as a consequence of its popularity for inflicting madness (The Ban was solely lifted in 2011).

In the Museum You’ll Find Rooms Full of Fascinatting Absinthe-Related Memorabilia, posters and work of Drinkers Often Looking A Little Worse for Wear after a Glass or Two of the Potent Aperitif, and a Replica of A nineteenth Century Parisian Bar.

The Visit Ends with a tasting so you’ll be able to see for Yourself What the Fuss is about!

After Your Museum Visit, Pay Your Respect for Vincent Van Gogh’s Grave within the Town’s Cemetery-The absinthe-Loving Artist Killed Himself in Auvers-sur-Oise in 1890.

La Cité du Milit Dairy Museum, Laval, Mayenne

Milk Bottle Display at the La Cité du Milit Dairy Museum
Milk Bottle Display on the La Cité du Milit Dairy Museum

Mayenne with its wonderful nation, is a number one dairy manufacturing space and, if you’re a dairy fan, chances are you’ll properly discover town of milk (lacitéduit.com) – a museum devoted to all Things Dairy, a irresistible Visit. Did You Know That the Average Cow Produces Around 9000 liters of Milk A Year? Now that the rind of Camembert is sweet for digestion? Now that yoghurt as we all know it, was launched to france by russian immigrants within the early twentieth century and that in Those days you had to purchase it at a pharmacy as a result of it was contemplating medicinal?

The museum is actually out of the atypical. It’s Enormous and Has Around 4000 Artifacts – From Milk Churns to Cheese Lids – Collecting Cheese Lids in France is a factor, collectors are often known as tyrosémiophiles!

The Museum Hosts Vast Displays of Milk Bottles and Butter Pats, there are explanations Galore about French Cheeses and their Origins – There’s Even A Bibliotheque de Cheese (Cheese Library). The Displays are in French, however you’ll be able to e book a tour with an english information or ask for an english language booklet.

It’s Strangely Captivatting.

Janine Marsh is the Author of Several Internationally Best Selling Books about France. Her newest e book How to be French – A Celebration of the French Lifestyle and artwork of residingis out now – a have a look at the French lifestyle. Find All Books on Her Website Janinemarsh.com

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Three unusual museums in France