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The
Musée du président Jacques Chirac, at Sarran,
in the heart of the massif des Monédières in Corrèze,
houses a collection of gifts given to the President during his official
duties.
The museum's principal vocation is, through the two hundred gifts
on permanent exhibition, to create a living picture of today's world.
Each object is a physical and symbolic trace of the meetings and
international events which have marked the President's seven-year
term of office.
The resolutely modernist museum building, with its pure outlines,
was designed by one of the masters of contemporary architecture,
Jean-Michel Wilmotte.
For further information on the museum, see also:
The ground floor: 
The garden level:

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