Installed since 1952 in the castle of Anne de Beaujeu (late fifteenth century), the museum houses collections that evoke the different hunting techniques (venery, falconry, hunting and shooting, trapping) and presents a selection of artworks (paintings, tapestries, drawings, prints, sculptures, ceramics from the sixteenth to the twentieth century) on this subject. Established jointly by the town of Gien and the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, the Museum of shooting and falconry, became in 1961 the International Museum of hunting is one of the largest museums in Europe hunting.