This museum is closed permanently.
The Queen Berengere's house and neighboring houses are a significant part of the city of Le Mans and the region of Maine. The main building, which dates back to the 15th century, is in a remarkable state of conservation. This makes it a fascinating site for tourists interested in history and architecture.
The museum at the Queen Berengere's house was closed in January 2022. Its collections were moved to the Tess Museum and the Jean Claude Boulard Carrรฉ Plantagenรชt Museum. Tourists interested in viewing these collections can visit these museums instead.
The Queen Berengere's house is located in the center of the Plantagenet city. Its name is derived from Berengere of Navarre, the wife of Richard the Lionheart. This connection to historical figures adds to the cultural and historical significance of the site.
History & Anthropology Historic house Person & Artist
Rue de la Reine Bรฉrengรจre 7, Le Mans
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