Musée du président Jacques Chirac
The President Jacques Chirac Museum houses the 5,000 diplomatic gifts presented to the President between 1995 and 2007. Jacques Chirac in turn donated these gifts to the Corrèze Departmental Council. 1,000 of them are on display in the heart of the Visitor Reserve.
In addition to this initial function, there is now a desire to show visitors what makes the President of the Fifth Republic who he is, and who he is as a person. This transformation began in 2023 with the reconstruction of the ‘Salon Doré’, the Presidents' office at the Elysée Palace, and continues today with the “Presidential Gallery”, where personal objects and 40 diplomatic gifts given to the 8 Presidents, from Charles de Gaulle to Emmanuel Macron, are on display.
Temporary exhibitions, always new, are also on show.
In addition to this initial function, there is now a desire to show visitors what makes the President of the Fifth Republic who he is, and who he is as a person. This transformation began in 2023 with the reconstruction of the ‘Salon Doré’, the Presidents' office at the Elysée Palace, and continues today with the “Presidential Gallery”, where personal objects and 40 diplomatic gifts given to the 8 Presidents, from Charles de Gaulle to Emmanuel Macron, are on display.
Temporary exhibitions, always new, are also on show.
Ouvert du mardi au dimanche de 10h à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 17h (mars, avril, octobre et novembre) et de 10h à 12h30 et de 13h30 à 17h (mai, juin, juillet, août et septembre). Dernier accès au musée 30 min avant la fermeture (soit 16h30 en mars, avril, octobre et novembre et 17h30 de mai à septembre).
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Prices | Min. | Max. |
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Basic price - full adult price | 4.5 € | - |
Discounted rate | 3.5 € | - |
Free of charge | 0 € | - |
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