La chaussure postale
The postal shoe
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From january 17 2004 to march 14 2003 |
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300 shoes, works of well-known or anonymous artists, have been sent to the museum by normal mail, according tothe custom of mail-art. These objects that have been transformed, personnalized, metamorphosed, reflect the feelings, desires, souvenirs..of each one of them. |
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Ancien couvent de la visitation 2, rue Sainte-Marie
26100 Romans - France
04 75 05 51 81 04 75 02 97 26 musee@ville-romans26.fr http:/ / www.ville-romans.com
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Hours : |
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From january 2 to june 30 |
| from 9 am to 11:45 am and from 2 pm to 5:45 pm Sunday, Bank holidays from 2:30 pm to 6 pm
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| Labour day (May, 1st), Monday |
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From july 1 to august 31 |
| from 10 am to 6:30 pm Sunday, Bank holidays from 2:30 pm to 6 pm
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| Monday |
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From september 1 to january 1 |
| from 9 am to 11:45 am and from 2 pm to 5:45 pm Monday, Bank holidays from 2:30 pm to 6 pm
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| New Year`s Day, All Saints`Day (November, 1st), Christmas Day, Monday |
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Christmas Day, New Year`s Day, Labour day (May, 1st), All Saints`Day (November, 1st) | |
Admission : |
Admission fee : 3.81 € |
Concessions : 2.74 € Adult groups |
Free : Under 7 |
Special concessions : 1.91 € Students, School children |
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| Postal-shoe, © Romans, musée international de la chaussure. |
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