JOHN AND EUGENIE BOST HOUSE
Museum of John Bost's humanitarian legacy, with exhibitions of art brut, modern and contemporary art and anthropology
The Protestant pastor John Bost created a house to help the poorest, at the beginning of the 19th century, later accompanied by his wife Eugenie. He opened 9 asylums "without walls or fences" as he wished. Today, many institutions have been opened, always in the interest of the vulnerable. The museum looks back on the history of this extraordinary foundation and offers temporary exhibitions of art brut, modern and contemporary art or anthropology.
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