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Hôtel de ville - 81100
Tél : 05 63 71 59 30 Website
The museum is located in a former bishop's palace, built in 1675 according to plans designed by Mansart. Its gardens were designed by Le Nôtre. The palace became a museum in 1947. It currently contains the works of primitive fourteenth - sixteenth century, as Pacheco (the master of Velasquez), and masterpieces of the great masters of the Golden Age, Velasquez, Murillo, Ribera, Valdés Leal, and Alonso Caro. Goya himself, there are three paintings, "the Self-Portrait with Glasses", a "Portrait of Francisco Del Mayo," and the "Junta of the Philippines" and the large engraved series, "whims", "the disparate, "and" Bullfighting ". The museum also contains four hundred pieces of weapons.