ROBERT DUBOIS-CORNEAU MUNICIPAL MUSEUM
Museum housing objects tracing the history of Brunoy and the Yerres valley, with a room dedicated to the performing arts.
Housed in the former home of historian Robert Dubois-Corneau (1876-1951), the museum brings together his collections of engravings, drawings, paintings, sculptures, autographs, books and objets d'art. Des témoignages sur l'histoire de la ville, de la vallée de l'Yerres, du château de Brunoy. The museum also features a room devoted to the painter Maurice Eliot, the sculptor Maurice Prost and another to the performing arts, centred around the figure of the tragedian Talma.
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