Founded in 1893 by Georges LABIT , a frequenttraveler from a family of Toulouse merchants , this eponymous museum houses one of the most beautiful French collections of oriental art . There are works from Japan , China , Southeast Asia , India , Tibet , or Nepal , but also beautiful pieces of Egyptian antiquity . And we must admit that the history of its creator is just as fascinating as its collection .
Treasures from Asia in an Oriental-style setting
Imagined by the Toulouse architect Jules CALBAIRAC at the request of its founder, the building of the Georges-Labit museum is a real architectural gem. A stone's throw from the Canal du Midi , it is like a surprising and luxurious villa with Moorish inspiration , nestled in the heart of a verdant botanical garden , adorned with Asian and Mediterranean plants . Change of scenery guaranteed!
Botanical garden of the Georges-Labit museum
Inside, a magnificent collection of statues , sculptures , masks and ornamental objects from Asian cultures is highlighted by very clear explanatory panels.
On the first floor, we discover the temporary exhibition which changes approximately every six months, while on the ground floor, we can admire the permanent collections of the museum . The centerpiece of the establishment is undoubtedly the mummy of a young 35-year-old woman whose researchers are still passionately disputing the exact time.
Temporary exhibition
Caption: The star of the museum: the mummy!
Mummy sarcophagus
If you come to the museum with your family , remember to ask for playful tour books for the young public at the ticket office , just to make the route captivating for young and old !
But you know what? The most captivating thing about this museum is the story of its creator…
Ticket office of the Georges-Labit museum
The mysterious death of George Labit
Son of the wealthy and influential Toulouse merchant Antoine Labit , Georges has had conflicting relationships with his father from a young age. The cause ? The father figure showed extreme authority and quickly placed his offspring under financial supervision after the death of his mother, thus depriving Georges of all economic independence for the rest of his life.
Georges Labit
Despite a difficult communication, the Labits reach an agreement: Georges will travel the world in search of exotic products that the father will be responsible for selling in Toulouse . This is how he discovered Europe , Lapland , North Africa , China , and Japan . His fascination for countries and distant cultures pushed him to become an ethnologist . It was in 1893, thanks to funding from his father, that Georges inaugurated a museum which brought together the numerous objects brought back from his travels .
Head of the Boddhisattva Lokeshvara
Amida Buddha
Egyptian couple with child
At that time, he frequents a young woman, Angèle Sicard , while he is promised to another. A few days before his wedding, Georges Labit died at the age of 37 , of a lightning and unexplaineddeath , after several days of agony. Even stranger is the fact that his father will never demand an investigation into the mysterious disappearance of his son, and will even later delete certain archival material from his file. Even today, rumors abound about his death: revenge of the lonely lover , family quarrel ... Georges will take his secret with him, but fortunately, he will leave his collection bequeathed to the city in 1921.
Portrait of Georges Labit
Practical information
Contact:
Georges-Labit Museum 17, rue du Japon 31400 Toulouse 05 31 22 99 80 - 05 31 22 99 81
How to get there :
- by Bus Line L7 - Demouilles stop or Line 27 - Departmental Archives stop - by bike by the Canal du Midi, very pleasant in summer
Opening time:
Open every day except Tuesday and holidays: - from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from June to September - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from October to May