Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Badones
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Explore the rich cultural heritage of Boujan-sur-Libron at Musée Chapy, where art and history intertwine in a captivating museum experience.
Musée Chapy, located in Boujan-sur-Libron, is a must-visit for art lovers and history enthusiasts. This charming museum showcases a rich collection of local art and artifacts that tell the story of the region's cultural heritage. Visitors will appreciate the intimate setting and the opportunity to engage with the exhibits, making it a perfect stop for tourists seeking a deeper understanding of the area's history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from Montpellier, take the A9 motorway towards Narbonne. After approximately 80 km, take exit 34 for Béziers/Boujan-sur-Libron. Continue on D909, following signs for Boujan-sur-Libron. Upon entering Boujan-sur-Libron, follow Rue de la République and then turn right onto Rue du Muscat. The Musée Chapy will be on your left at 14 Rue du Muscat, 34760 Boujan-sur-Libron.
Public Transportation
From Montpellier, take a train to Béziers. The train ride takes about 1 hour. Once you arrive at Béziers train station, exit the station and take bus line 4 towards Boujan-sur-Libron. Get off at the stop 'Place de la République'. From there, it's a short walk: head north on Rue de la République, then take a right onto Rue du Muscat. The museum will be at 14 Rue du Muscat. Be sure to check the latest bus schedules as they might change.
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