Musée des Jacobins (Saint-Sever)
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LocationFrance
Websitewww.mahcapdegascogne.fr
| Location | France |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 43°46′N 0°34′W / 43.76°N 0.57°W |
| Visitors | 2,400 (2018),[1] 2,600 (2019),[1] 3,000 (2021)[2] |
| Website | www |
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The Musée des Jacobins is a museum in Saint-Sever, France, housed in part of the former Jacobin abbey in the town.
Its exhibits include several 4th- to 7th-century marble capitals from the 'butte de Morlane' and archaeological objects from the 4th-century Roman villa at Gleyzia d'Augreilh and the abbey itself, as well as a collection of historic postcards of Saint-Sever and the Saint-Sever Beatus, an 11th-century Benedictine illuminated manuscript from Saint-Sever Abbey and the only manuscript of its genre.