The Aubusson Tapestry Museum Extension / Projectiles
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The Aubusson Tapestry Museum Extension / Projectiles
"The Aubusson Tapestry Museum is situated in an exceptional context shaped by a rich history and a powerful natural environment. The Creuse capital of tapestry has been marked by its history since the royal manufactory of the 14th century."
"Its landscape is characterized by a granite base carved by the Creuse and the Beauze rivers, flanked by two wooded hillsides. This entire valley-town is dotted with historic monuments that form the northern panorama of the museum garden, with at its center the Clock Tower."
The Aubusson Tapestry Museum benefits from an exceptional setting combining rich historical significance and striking natural features. The town of Aubusson, known as the Creuse capital of tapestry, has been defined by its royal manufactory dating to the 14th century. The landscape features a granite foundation sculpted by the Creuse and Beauze rivers, bordered by wooded hillsides. The valley-town contains numerous historic monuments visible from the museum garden's northern panorama, with the Clock Tower—a remnant of the town's former protective wall—serving as a central landmark.
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