Department

Museums, galleries and heritage in Cher

40 places to discover across Cher.

13 museums16 galleries8 castles2 religious sites1 heritage

Including Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges, Palais Jacques-Cœur and Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil.

40 of 40 places, sorted by distance from the center

Museum

Maison des Musées

Bourges

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges

Bourges

Gallery

Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes

Bourges

Heritage

Bourges Cathedral

Bourges

Gallery

Galerie D'Art Laramée

Bourges

Gallery

Espace Pita Play In The Attic

Bourges

Museum

Musée Estève

Bourges

Gallery

La Box - Galerie d'art contemporain

Bourges

Castle

Palais Jacques-Cœur

Bourges

Museum

Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle

Bourges

Museum

Musée du Berry

Bourges

Gallery

Transpalette Centre d'art contemporain

Bourges

Castle

Château de Menetou-Salon

Menetou-Salon

Museum

Musée du château Charles VII

Mehun-sur-Yèvre

Castle

Château de Maupas

Morogues

Gallery

Labo 24 . La Borne

Henrichemont

Gallery

Le Totem de la Borne

Henrichemont

Gallery

Centre céramique contemporaine

Henrichemont

Museum

Musée des Fours Banaux

Vierzon

Museum

Espace Maurice Rollinat

Vierzon

Museum

Musée de Vierzon

Vierzon

Castle

Château de Meillant

Meillant

Castle

Château de Boucard

Le Noyer

Gallery

Galerie Capazza

Nançay

Religious site

Abbaye de Noirlac

Bruère-Allichamps

Gallery

Galerie Garnier Delaporte

Sancerre

Gallery

Ether Galerie

Sancerre

Gallery

MG galerie

Sancerre

Museum

Musée Fondation Mezinski

Neuilly-en-Dun

Gallery

La Tour Morillon

Saint-Amand-Montrond

Museum

Musée Saint-Vic

Saint-Amand-Montrond

Gallery

Galerie Art 66

Saint-Amand-Montrond

Museum

Musée de l'Ocre

Saint-Georges-sur-la-Prée

Gallery

Galerie François 1er

Aubigny-sur-Nère

Castle

Château d'Ainay-le-Vieil

Ainay-le-Vieil

Castle

Château de Blancafort

Blancafort

Gallery

Galerie Ephémère La Boucherie

Léré

Museum

Maison Ecole du Grand Meaulnes

Épineuil-le-Fleuriel

Castle

Château de Culan

Culan

Museum

Musée Émile Chénon

Châteaumeillant

04About

A Department Between Cathedral and Countryside

Bourges, the historic capital of Berry, is dominated by the Cathédrale de Bourges, a UNESCO World Heritage site built between the 12th and 16th centuries and notable for its five-portal façade and absence of a transept, a rare feature among French Gothic cathedrals.

The city's museum offerings extend across several historic buildings: the Musée du Berry covers regional history from prehistory to contemporary creation, while the Musée Estève, housed in the Hôtel des Échevins, is entirely devoted to the abstract painter Maurice Estève. The Maison des Musées and the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle round out the city's cultural offer.

Outside Bourges, the department's industrial and rural past is documented in Vierzon, where the Musée de Vierzon occupies a former agricultural-machinery factory, and the Musée des Fours Banaux preserves two 15th-century communal ovens near the town's belfry.

05Neighborhoods

From Bourges to Sancerre and Saint-Amand-Montrond

Bourges concentrates the department's largest cluster of institutions, from the La Box - Galerie d'art contemporain, linked to the local art school, to the independent Transpalette Centre d'art contemporain and the Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes.

Further east, the Sancerrois hills combine wine tourism with a dense concentration of art spaces: Galerie Garnier Delaporte, Ether Galerie and MG galerie are all found in Sancerre itself.

Saint-Amand-Montrond, in the south of the department, pairs the Musée Saint-Vic with two galleries, La Tour Morillon and Galerie Art 66.

05Artists

La Borne and the Ceramic Tradition

The village of La Borne, near Henrichemont, has been a center of stoneware ceramics since the 16th century, thanks to local clay deposits and wood-fired kiln traditions. Today it hosts a working community of potters alongside dedicated exhibition spaces: the Centre céramique contemporaine, Labo 24 . La Borne and Le Totem de la Borne.

In Bourges, the painter Maurice Estève (1904-2001), a major figure of 20th-century abstraction, is honored at the Musée Estève, founded in 1987 following a donation from the artist himself.

Literary heritage is preserved at Épineuil-le-Fleuriel, where the Maison Ecole du Grand Meaulnes occupies the former schoolhouse that inspired Alain-Fournier's novel Le Grand Meaulnes.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much time should I plan to visit Bourges Cathedral and its surrounding museums?

Allow half a day for the cathedral itself, including its crypt and towers, and a full day if combining it with the Musée du Berry and the Musée Estève nearby.

What is the best time to visit La Borne for ceramics?

Spring and early autumn are ideal, when kiln firings and open studios are more frequent; the biennial ceramics market draws visitors from across the region.

Is the Musée Estève accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

The Hôtel des Échevins housing the museum is a historic building with limited step-free access in places; visitors with mobility concerns should check current arrangements before visiting.

Which sites in Cher are free to visit?

Access policies vary by site and season; several municipal museums, including the Musée du Berry, offer free entry on certain days, while the cathedral's nave is free year-round.

Can I combine a visit to Sancerre's galleries with wine tasting?

Yes, the Sancerre galleries such as Ether Galerie and MG galerie are within walking distance of vineyards and tasting cellars in the town center.

What should not be missed in Vierzon?

The Musée des Fours Banaux, with its two 15th-century communal ovens beneath the town belfry, and the Musée de Vierzon, set in a former agricultural-machinery factory, together trace the town's industrial history.