Department
31 places to discover across Gers.
Including Cathédrale Sainte-Marie d'Auch, Château de Lavardens and Abbaye de Flaran.
15 of 15 places, sorted by distance from the center
GalleryGalerie d'Art la ligne Rouge
Vic-Fezensac
GalleryThe Simonow Collection
Valence-sur-Baïse
GalleryGalerie de l'oeil
Lectoure
GalleryCentre d'art et de photographie de Lectoure
Lectoure
GalleryEspace Saint-Michel A Condom
Condom
Zambezi One
Condom
GalleryGalerie La Chapelle
Bassoues
GalleryGalerie L'arcade
Saint-Clar
Aidam
Avensac
Marco Marciac Art Contemporain
Marciac
GalleryLà Galerie Marciac
Marciac
Place des Lilas
Marciac
GalleryA l 'âne bleu
Marciac
GalleryLa nouvelle Galerie_association Ligne de mire
Cologne
GalleryGalerie Trait d'Union
Monferran-Savès
The Gers is an overwhelmingly rural department, and its museums reflect this identity rather than shying away from it. In Musée du Paysan Gascon, housed in a former agricultural estate in the Bas-Armagnac near Toujouse, everyday rural life of the 19th and early 20th centuries is documented through tools, furniture and domestic objects.
Auch, the departmental capital, concentrates the most ambitious institutions. Memento - Espace Départemental d'Art Contemporain gives the department a dedicated venue for contemporary exhibitions, while the Musée des Amériques, installed in the former Jacobins convent, holds one of France's most significant collections related to the Americas — a striking counterpoint to the department's otherwise local focus.
Elsewhere, specialised collections punctuate the territory: the Musée campanaire in L'Isle-Jourdain is devoted to bells and campanology, the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle Joseph Abeilhé in Marciac covers natural sciences, and the Musée d'archéologie de Lectoure preserves finds from the Gallo-Roman town beneath present-day Lectoure.
Marciac, better known internationally for its jazz festival, has quietly built a cluster of small galleries: A l'âne bleu, Marco Marciac Art Contemporain, Place des Lilas and Là Galerie Marciac, all within walking distance of each other in the village centre.
Lectoure, perched on its promontory above the Gers valley, has developed a strong identity around photography and contemporary art, anchored by the Centre d'art et de photographie de Lectoure and complemented by the Galerie de l'oeil.
Further galleries extend this network across smaller villages: Espace Saint-Michel in Condom, The Simonow Collection in Valence-sur-Baïse, Galerie La Chapelle in Bassoues, and Galerie d'Art la ligne Rouge in Vic-Fezensac, among others such as Galerie L'arcade in Saint-Clar and Galerie Trait d'Union in Monferran-Savès.
How many days should I plan to visit the main museums of the Gers?
Two to three days are enough to cover Auch, Condom, Lectoure and Marciac at a comfortable pace, including travel time between the small towns.
Is Auch a good base for exploring the department's museums?
Yes, Auch hosts both Memento and the Musée des Amériques, and is centrally located within easy reach of Condom, Lectoure and Mirande.
When is the best time to visit the Gers for its art galleries?
Spring and summer are ideal, as many small village galleries in Marciac and Lectoure keep more consistent opening hours during this period.
Are the Gers museums accessible without a car?
Public transport is limited in this rural department, so a car is strongly recommended to move efficiently between Auch, Condom, Lectoure, Marciac and L'Isle-Jourdain.
What should I not miss in Condom?
The Musée de l'Armagnac, which explains the production and history of the local brandy, is the essential stop, ideally paired with a visit to a nearby distillery.
Is there an entry fee for the Musée campanaire in L'Isle-Jourdain?
Most departmental and municipal museums in the Gers, including the Musée campanaire, charge a modest entry fee, with reduced rates for students and children.