Housed in an old 16th century half-timbered bourgeois house, the Calbet museum of popular arts and traditions in Grisolles, in Tarn-et-Garonne, was created in 1938 by the Occitan poet, Théodore Calbet.
The site reveals to its visitors a set of collections related to aspects of regional daily life, from prehistory to the present day. Since 2002, the Calbet museum has also been open to contemporary creation through exhibitions and artist residencies.
It is thus possible to admire in particular a Gallo-Roman head of a young girl in the Hellenistic style of the 2nd century or the reconstruction of a workshop for the manufacture of sorghum brooms.