BLOIS ART MUSEUM
The museum houses many masterpieces, including paintings by Ingres and Rubens, and presents a setting steeped in history.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Blois occupies 8 rooms on the second floor of the Louis XII wing of the Château Royal. With 35,000 works in its reserves, it houses a rich collection of Blois' artistic heritage built up since its creation in 1850. Alongside local artists, great painters such as Ingres, Rubens and Boucher are presented in a lively manner. Twice a year, the newsroom presents temporary exhibitions of works from the reserves.
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Exhibitions presented in the theme of the castle and relate the history of France (assassination of the Duke Of Guise).
The small guide spread to the entrance is precise and the organisation of the tour by supervisory staff allows you to control the flow of visitors and groups in order not to overload the various rooms and leave time to enjoy the various works presented without being on the others (hat!)