Region

Museums, galleries and heritage in Nouvelle-Aquitaine

572 places to discover across Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

142 museums307 galleries59 castles59 religious sites5 heritage

Including Cité du Vin, Bassins des Lumières and Château de Beynac.

60 of 572 places, sorted by distance from the center

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Musée historique du vieux Libourne

Libourne

Museum

Musée des Beaux Arts de Libourne

Libourne

Gallery

Maison d'Art Laurence Pustetto

Libourne

Castle

Château de Vayres

Vayres

Heritage

Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion

Saint-Émilion

Religious site

Église monolithe de Saint-Émilion

Saint-Émilion

Gallery

Espace Avana

Ambarès-et-Lagrave

Gallery

Galerie OPA

Branne

Museum

Musée de la voiture à cheval. Au temps des calèches

Bourg

Museum

Musée des Amis du Vieux Lormont

Lormont

Castle

Château de Rauzan

Rauzan

Religious site

Abbaye de La Sauve-Majeure

La Sauve

Museum

Musée d'Art et de Traditions populaires de Montendre

Montendre

Gallery

Les Vivres de l'Art

Bordeaux

Museum

Musée Mer Marine

Bordeaux

Museum

Cité du Vin

Bordeaux

Museum

Base sous-marine

Bordeaux

Gallery

Bassins des Lumières

Bordeaux

Museum

Musée de l'Histoire Maritime de Bordeaux

Bordeaux

Gallery

Fabrique Pola

Bordeaux

Gallery

Galerie MLS

Bordeaux

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Arrêt sur l'image

Bordeaux

Gallery

Galerie Magnetic

Bordeaux

Gallery

Le 101

Bordeaux

Museum

Musée du Cognac et du vin

St Aulaye-Puymangou

Gallery

Galerie Revel

Latresne

Gallery

Galerie Pia-Pia

Bordeaux

Gallery

Galerie Wilhelm Blais

Bordeaux

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Village Notre-Dame

Bordeaux

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Zone Trois Galerie

Bordeaux

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La Jeune Galerie Contemporaine

Bordeaux

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Galerie Bassam

Bordeaux

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Eponyme Galerie

Bordeaux

Gallery

Wilder Wall

Bordeaux

Museum

CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux

Bordeaux

Gallery

Art Interactivities

Bordeaux

Gallery

Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La Méca

Bordeaux

Museum

Musée national des Douanes

Bordeaux

Castle

Château Margaux

Margaux-Cantenac

Gallery

Rise Art

Bordeaux

Gallery

Galerie d'Art L'Epoque

Bordeaux

Gallery

Galerie Le St Remi

Bordeaux

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Neilag X Christies Maxwell-Baynes

Bordeaux

Museum

Muséum de Bordeaux

Bordeaux

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Galerie de Pierre Pinondel

Bordeaux

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Galerie LMR

Bordeaux

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Galerie Lagrange

Bordeaux

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5UN7

Bordeaux

Gallery

MAP Galerie & Librairie Photographique

Bordeaux

Religious site

Basilique Saint-Michel de Bordeaux

Bordeaux

Gallery

L'explositionniste Galerie

Bordeaux

Religious site

Église Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux

Bordeaux

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Galerie Aminian

Bordeaux

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Galerie Guyenne Art Gascogne

Bordeaux

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Galerie JAF

Bordeaux

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Galerie Sweeney

Bordeaux

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Agapi

Bordeaux

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Galerie Neilag

Bordeaux

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SP Pour toi

Bordeaux

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Ekko galerie

Bordeaux

04About

A Region Defined by Water, Stone and Time

Nouvelle-Aquitaine is France's largest region, stretching from the Atlantic coast to the Dordogne's limestone valleys. Its cultural identity is built on layers of history rarely found together elsewhere: the deep prehistoric record of the Sites préhistoriques et grottes ornées de la vallée de la Vézère, the Gallo-Roman remains at Périgueux and Barzan, the medieval abbey architecture of Poitou, and the maritime and wine-trade heritage of the Gironde estuary.

Bordeaux anchors the region's museum and gallery scene, with institutions ranging from the Cité du Vin to the CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux. Along the coast, La Rochelle, Rochefort and Biarritz each preserve distinct maritime and military histories, while inland Dordogne and Charente hold some of Europe's most significant archaeological and industrial heritage sites.

05Neighborhoods

Bordeaux, La Rochelle and Biarritz: Three Different Cultural Cities

The city of Bordeaux concentrates most of the region's contemporary art scene: the Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La Méca, the immersive digital art venue Bassins des Lumières, installed in a former WWII Base sous-marine, and independent spaces such as Espace 29 and Fabrique Pola all sit within walking distance of the historic riverfront.

On the coast, Biarritz combines its Belle Époque seaside identity with marine science at the Cité de l'Océan, while galleries such as Galerie Daltra Biarritz reflect a smaller but active art market tied to the Basque coast's tourism. La Rochelle, meanwhile, is defined by its harbor: the Musée Maritime de La Rochelle and the wartime Le Bunker de La Rochelle sit close to the old port, alongside natural history collections at the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need to explore the cultural highlights of Nouvelle-Aquitaine?

A minimum of five to seven days is recommended to combine Bordeaux's museums and galleries, the prehistoric sites of the Vézère valley, and the coastal heritage of La Rochelle or Biarritz, given the distances involved across this large region.

What is the best time of year to visit the Vézère valley's prehistoric sites?

Spring and early autumn are ideal, as cave visits are limited to timed-entry slots and summer months see high demand; booking tickets for sites near Les Eyzies well in advance is essential.

Is the Bordeaux Port de la Lune UNESCO site a single monument or an area?

It is an urban ensemble covering roughly 1,800 hectares of the historic riverfront along the Garonne, best explored on foot or by tram rather than visited as a single site.

Can the phare de Cordouan be visited, and how do you get there?

Yes, the lighthouse is accessible by boat from Royan or the Verdon-sur-Mer, tide-dependent, with a walk across the estuary sandbank at low tide; visits require reservation and are seasonal.

Which Bordeaux museum is best for contemporary art?

The CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux, housed in a former 19th-century warehouse, offers the region's principal program of temporary contemporary exhibitions.

Are there notable gallery districts in Bordeaux for art lovers?

Bordeaux concentrates a dense network of independent galleries such as Espace 29, Fabrique Pola and the Frac Nouvelle-Aquitaine La Méca, spread across the Chartrons and riverside districts, making a gallery walk feasible in a single afternoon.