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Le Grand Pressigny - Prehistory Museum
After many years and euros (over 7,000,000) the 'Musee de la Prehistoire', built within the chateau grounds of Le Grand Pressigny finally opened its doors in September 2009. The reason for its location here is that Prehistoric man lived in this area - attracted by the abundant high-quality flint which could be fashioned into superb tools.
Its opening has caused a bit of debate within the local community - much of it centring around the modern design addition
to the existing chateau. We reserve judgement on this issue as it
does work internally and provides a great location for what is
ostensibly a collection of rocks! The rock in question here is
flint and Le
Grand Pressigny flint ( 'silex pressignien'
) is probably the most famous siliceous material
in Europe as well as the most
widely distributed raw material in prehistory.
The architect has successfully blended the new building onto the existing one and has probably been allowed to be over generous with the space allocated, making the building itself part of the exhibition. The majority of exhibits are actually housed within older parts of the chateau accessed from the new building.
In the underground caves there is a video show showing how to 'work' the flint on display and you can understand why it was popular as tools and weapons.
On the first floor a great deal of space is allocated to the history of the chateau - the picture on the right is a copy of one displayed there - although this information and indeed all the information within the museum is only in French it is our understanding that for 2010 new audio translation services will be available.
The museum is open every day except Tuesdays, all the year round.
When visiting
Tours
pop into the The Hôtel Gouin
on Rue de Commerce as it also gives some details of the
importance of both here and nearby Barrou to
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