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The Musée d'art Contemporain can be found near the Jardin Public just to the north of the city centre. The building it is situated in is an old 19th century spice warehouse and is very atmospheric, often with imposing and grand exhibitions being shown in the largest hall.
It also has a fantastic cafe -though rather soulless inside the building, it extends onto a sunny terrace. It is often quiet, feels very private and they serve coffee on a fancy plate, often with a slice of cake.
Open daily but Monday from 11am until 6pm.
7 rue Ferrère
Tel : +33 5 5600 8150.
www.bordeaux.fr
This warship was built in 1959 and after a successful career became a 10,000-ton museum in 1993. A two-hour tour gives almost unlimited access to this stately cruiser, allowing visitors to see the admiral's quarters, the infirmary, engine-rooms, kitchens, and much more. Educational entertainment for the entire family.
Cours de la Martinique; tel: 05 56 44 96 11
This War Ship was built in 1959 and after a successful career became a 10,000-ton museum in 1993. A two-hour tour gives almost unlimited access to this stately cruiser, allowing visitors to see the Admiral's quarters, the infirmary, engine-rooms, kitchens, and much more. Educational entertainment for the entire family.
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