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ROYBET-FOULD MUSEUM

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Parc de Bécon, 178, boulevard Saint-Denis, 92400Courbevoie, France
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2024
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2024

Museum housing works by Consuelo, George-Achille Fould, Ferdinand Roybet and sculptures by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux

Located in the Parc de Bécon, the Musée Roybet-Fould occupies the villa-atelier of Consuelo Fould (1862-1927), granddaughter of banker Achille Fould, Minister of Finance under Napoleon III. This is the former Swedish and Norwegian pavilion, built for the 1878 Universal Exhibition. Made entirely of Norwegian red pine, it was one of the first examples of prefabricated architecture. The museum features works by Consuelo and Georges Achille-Fould, Ferdinand Roybet (1840-1920) and sculptures by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875).

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Visited in april 2023
Entrée gratuite. Interresant ce musée. Personnel accueillant et professionnel.
Visited in april 2023
Musée emblématique de Courbevoie. Toujours de très jolies expositions proposées. Musée dont on parle dans la revue Marie Claire du mois de mai 2023
Visited in january 2023
Belle découverte a Courbevoie : un musée et deux maisons rescapées de l'exposition universelle de 1887
La maison de la Norvège et de la Suède et la palais des Indes
Visited in january 2023
Un très agréable petit musée installé dans un superbe pavillon de l'expo universelle de 1878, gratuit de surcroit. Ce musée fait découvrir dans ses collections permanentes des peintre classiques peu connue mais à l'art pictural subtil. Le personnel à l'accueil y est de plus charmant et de bon conseil : A voir absolument.

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