Les Abattoirs, Toulouse’s museum of modern and contemporary art, is housed in a former slaughterhouse, a building that now serves as a unique backdrop for its extensive collection. The museum boasts over 4,000 works, including notable pieces by Picasso and Dalí. Visitors can explore a range of temporary exhibitions that feature contemporary artists such as Franz Gertsch, Dado, and Daniel Spoerri. The transformation of this industrial space into a cultural hub offers a distinctive setting to experience both established and emerging art.
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