A Unique Cultural Experience – No Matter the Weather
Caught in a downpour on the Basque coast? Too hot outside? Or simply looking for a peaceful cultural escape in Biarritz? Step inside Musée Asiatica for a 90-minute journey through the vibrant cultures of India, China, Tibet, and Nepal – all sheltered from the elements.
Unlike major international museums such as the Louvre or the British Museum, which often display Asian art without much context, Musée Asiatica offers an authentic and immersive experience. Each section is designed to reflect the original cultural environment of the pieces, with rich supporting materials: detailed panels, reference books, and an audio guide.
With over 2,000 works of art – including more than 100 rare masterpieces – displayed across two bright and intimate levels, the museum appeals to art lovers, Asia enthusiasts, and curious visitors alike.
Discover one of Europe’s finest private collections of Asian art – just a few steps from the ocean.
Lower Floor
Prehistoric Section
Explore the ancient civilizations of the Ganges Valley through rare artifacts from the Bronze Age. This section features fertility goddess figurines, small ornaments, and symbolic offerings once found along the riverbanks.
🕉️ Highlight: finely worked bronze earrings from the 1st millennium BCE. A rare chance to glimpse the spiritual and aesthetic roots of ancient India.
Hindu Sculpture Section
Meet the great gods of Hinduism: Vishnu and his avatars, Shiva, goddesses of fertility, and more – represented through statuary and reliefs.
Greco-Buddhist Section
Discover Gandhara sculptures that fuse Greek and Buddhist traditions. These works portray the life of Buddha in classical Greco-Roman style: his birth, first bath, teachings, miracles, and Parinirvana.
🕊️ This collection exemplifies East-West artistic syncretism with pieces of exceptional historical value.
Orissa Section
Devoted to the eastern Indian region that worships Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu.
🪔 Featuring bronze statues (15th–18th century) and a carved wooden Krishna.
Jainism Section
A rare insight into Jain spirituality. Discover the Tirthankaras (enlightened masters), the protective goddess Ambika, and scenes from Mahavira’s life.
🌿 These delicate, symbolic works offer a window into one of India’s most profound spiritual traditions.
South India Section
Features Chola-period Hindu art (9th–14th centuries), known for its dynamic bronze sculptures.
First Floor
Tibet Section
Each of the 5 great Tibetan orders is represented by its lineage master, ritual objects, thangkas of great masters and siddhas, tantric tools, and precious garments (shaman apron and headpiece).
Kashmir & Himachal Pradesh Section
Discover rare Hindu and Buddhist bronzes (some dating from the 7th century), stone carvings, wooden masks, rumals, and the world’s largest mohra (ceremonial mask) display.
China Section
A captivating collection of Chinese porcelain, Wei-period Buddhist sculptures, ivories, jades from the Hongshan culture, carved stone stelae, and Taoist art.
Miniatures & Jewelry Section
A colorful selection of Hindu and Mughal miniatures, plus a dazzling collection of jewelry from India, Thailand, Phoenicia, and Egypt: necklaces, earrings, ear spinners, nose rings, and bracelets.
Nepal Section
Immerse yourself in Nepal’s sacred art: golden bronzes, ritual objects, masterfully carved wooden statues, and sacred paintings.
🌺 Standout piece: a monumental ritual jar with the face of Bhairava, a fierce and protective deity. A rare and unforgettable glimpse into Himalayan spirituality.