Lillers was once France's third-largest shoe producing towns and this small, but educational, museum is dedicated to the history of the shoe industry in the town, which lasted from the beginning of the 19th century until 1996. Address: Lillers Tourist Office Place du Capitaine Ansart, Lillers Telephone: 00 33 (0)3 21 25 26 71 tourismpaysdeelalysormane@orange.fr www.tourismpaysdelalysromane.com
Lillers was once France's third-largest shoe producing towns and this small, but educational, museum is dedicated to the history of the shoe industry in the town, which lasted from the beginning of the 19th century until 1996. Address: Lillers Tourist Office Place du Capitaine Ansart, Lillers Telephone: 00 33 (0)3 21 25 26 71 tourismpaysdeelalysormane@orange.fr www.tourismpaysdelalysromane.com
A fine arts museum, housing archaeology, fine arts (paintings and sculptures from the middle ages to the 19th century) as well as local artefacts from the town's cathedral. The famous Salle des Mays contains 17th century religious paintings and Arras porcelain Address: 22, rue Paul Doumer, Arras Telephone: (0)3 21 71 26 43 musee.arras@ville-arras.fr www.musenor.com
A fine arts museum, housing archaeology, fine arts (paintings and sculptures from the middle ages to the 19th century) as well as local artefacts from the town's cathedral. The famous Salle des Mays contains 17th century religious paintings and Arras porcelain Address: 22, rue Paul Doumer, Arras Telephone: (0)3 21 71 26 43 musee.arras@ville-arras.fr www.musenor.com