Pierre-Noel Museum
Discover through the seven permanent collections of the museum, labeled “Musée de France”, the heritage, artistic and natural riches of the territory.
Built in 1977 alongside the cathedral complex, the Pierre-Noël Museum welcomes you to three exhibition levels.
A recently renovated wing gives way to new airy and bright spaces that give pride of place to the post-war years with a focus on the work of Le Corbusier who marked the architecture of the city.
Also to be discovered: the Claire and Yvan Goll collection, figures of surrealism, as well as the abstraction of the 1950s through the works of Zao Wou-ki, Jean Bazaine, Alfred Manessier, Fernand Léger, Pierre Didier…
The other areas of the museum will take you on a journey from archeology to natural history, including militaria and popular traditions.
Relive the great periods of Deodat’s life, through its famous characters such as Jules Ferry.
Temporary exhibitions and annual highlights complete the cultural offer of the museum, to bring you an ever more curious, sensitive and liberated perspective.
Through the various media being developed within the mediation service, the museum wishes to give schoolchildren, reception structures, associations and individual visitors knowledge of a heritage and an attraction for the various forms of art. .
Visits, practical workshops, booklets-games, participative devices are thought out in a desire to be open, so that each of them can apprehend the works in a simple and playful way, develop their gaze and engage their own discourse.
OPENING TIME :
From 20/06/2022 to 02/10/2022 Monday: 13:30-17:30, 10:00-12:00
Wednesday Friday : 13:30-17:30, 10:00-12:00
Saturday Sunday : 13:30-17:30
From 03/10/2022 to 30/05/2023 Monday: 13:30-17:30
Wednesday – Sunday: 13:30-17:30
Closed on all public holidays.
ADDRESS :
Pierre-Noel Museum
11 rue Saint-Charles
88100
Saint-Die-des-Vosges
France
+33 3 29 51 60 35
Site link: https://www.ca-saintdie.fr/decouvrir/musee-pierre-noel
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