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At the museum and the tourist office, the shops are ready for Christmas

Geoffroy Meyer accueille Fadelha Benammar-Koly au milieu de peluches, livres, jeux éducatifs, produits issus du recyclage au musée A.M.

Elles proposent une sélection originale pour les fêtes, autour de cadeaux uniques, authentiques, en lien avec le Lodévois Larzac.

And what if you found your Christmas presents in the decorated and colorful shops of the museum and the tourist office ? As the end-of-year holidays approach, the two intercommunal structures are unveiling an original selection of unique and authentic products, linked to Lodévois Larzac and the Cœur d’Hérault.

“They are magnificent, underlines Fadelha Benammar-Koly, vice-president of tourism for the intercommunality. In addition to being open all year round, they are the showcase of the territory, the relay of producers, artisans. They offer to make purchases from here and sustainable, for all tastes, all ages and at all prices, by relying on partnerships with stakeholders premises.”

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Art and science

At the Lodève Museum, we focus on art and science. “You don't have to visit the museum, it's freely accessible in the entrance hall” specifies the manager, Geoffroy Meyer. The place located on Square Georges Auric offers stuffed animals, toys and educational games related to our collections for children around dinosaurs, prehistory, archaeology or rocks. It also has specialized books and comics, accessible to all.

“Which we order locally from the Un Point Un Trait bookstore right next door , indicates Geoffroy. We also have small products such as bags made from recycled exhibition tarpaulins from the museum created in town by Sandrine Dole d’Alinfini with the Abeille Verte sewing workshop, or reproductions of the Grand Faune de Dardé made in the molding workshop of the Tautavel prehistory museum.”

At the museum and the tourist office, the shops are ready for Christmas

Crafts, local, derivative, and eco-responsible products at the tourist office. A.M.

A few dozen meters away, on Place de la République, the Tourist Office is a showcase for local know-how.

 

Local know-how

“They are showcased in a wooden case, with furniture created from recycled materials by La Grande Conserve, which specializes in reusing materials, says its manager Delphine Fauvernier, who offers a series of gift boxes made from food or cosmetic products. We also have upcycled products such as bags, pencil cases or notebooks, and derivative products stamped Lodévois and Larzac and eco-responsible.”
Like gourds and Oyas made on the territory or sheep and wooden magnets made by the small company NKD Puzzle.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116