Sète is home to five remarkable museums that can be explored in the warmth, sheltered from the rain. The Museum Pass, available for €15 from the Tourist Office reception desks, grants you access to the Espace Georges Brassens, which was fully renovated in 2024, the Paul Valéry Museum with its collection of 7,200 works and its panoramic terrace overlooking the lagoon, the Maritime Museum, home to a unique collection of model ships listed as a Historic Monument, the MIAM, where modest art surprises, and the Quartier Haut Chapel dedicated to contemporary art.
Beyond Sète, the Étang de Thau – Louis Higounet Museum in Bouzigues tells the story of shellfish farming through models, aquariums and traditional tools. The collections showcase the fishing and farming techniques that have shaped the region’s identity.
In Loupian, the Gallo-Roman villa reveals polychrome mosaics that have remained in their original location for 2,000 years. These exceptional remains bear witness to the wealth of an aristocratic Roman villa. Two heritage gems to discover, even in the rain.


















