Musée Pierre André Benoît — Museum Reviews

I'm going down my memory lane. I'd like you to come with me. Let's revisit, in words, all the museums that I've visited in my entire life. You're ready? Allez! 

This is a museum called Musée P.A.B. And yes, you’ve guessed it right… it’s in France. It’s located in a small town called Alès. Alès has a population of about 41,000 habitants. I’ll link the address to the museum below. You may visit sometimes.

What’s cool about it?: It’s intimacy. But I must also tell you that it looks a bit of a ‘deja_vu‘ on the outside.

The visit: I visited the museum just at the beginning of the pandemic. The Covid19 restrictions were on their early stages then. Masks were not yet available in the stores. Things were still a bit unclear regarding the protocol. In fact, I was provided the mask at the museum upon arrival.

Price: I paid 5 Euros …if I’m not mistaken. It was really affordable.

Inside: The museum is not that big… hence it gave me the intimate ambiance.

The Art: Many museums allow us to take pictures of the Art …for personal or educational (non-commercial) use, of course. At such museums, I always make sure to snap a pic or two. See some of the Art for yourself and be the judge.

Enjoy the Gallery 🥰

Copyright: the pictures included in this article are not to be sold. 

Published by Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu is an author of books in fiction and nonfiction genres. She is a versatile writer and researcher. Her qualifications in academics include a Master of Science in Project Management and a Six Sigma Green Belt. A multilingual writer with a knowledge of ten languages. Her language skills range from elementary to native. She also knows Tech languages such as R programming and Python. Her work in writing has been featured in digital and print media. Media platforms include Parade Magazine, Thought Catalog, Psychology Today, and Your Tango Magazine, In 2019 PoemHunter selected one of her poems as a Poem of the Day.

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