Outside
The stupa in the centre was especially commissioned in Nepal in 2014. On the wall you can see the replica of a sun wheel from an Indian temple, and the historical Buddha carved in bas-relief. Read more
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Reception desk
To welcome you, there are several objects from the collection displayed among the items and products available in the shop. Read more
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India and Nepal
The display cases show in chronological order early works of different origins (Pakistan, Kashmir, Bengal, Nepal...) that influenced Tibetan art. The paintings represent the art of Nepal and Tibet. Read more
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Aisle
Before you enter the main hall, this transitional area brings together Indian statues, Nepalese paintings, manuscripts and portraits of Tibetan masters. Please pay attention to the refined details. Read more
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Chapel
The former Saint-Joseph Chapel is the heart of the museum. The predominantly Tibetan works here illustrate the various techniques and materials used: Copper, metal, wood, gilding, etc. Read more
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Emporium
This more esoteric section forms the end of the visit. Wrathful deities stand alongside ritual objects, stupas and votive offerings, presenting yet another one of the many facets of Tibetan Buddhism. Read more
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