Discover Bourdelle's sculpture workshop, and admire the relics of his private life, as well as pieces of furniture
Housed where Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) lived and worked, this museum pays tribute to the sculptor who was a pupil of Rodin and master of Giacometti. Sculptures in plaster, marble and bronze, including "Herakles archer" and "Centaure mourant", two of his most famous creations, as well as drawings, watercolors and pastels, plus works from the artist's personal collection (Ingres, Delacroix...): a unique ensemble perfectly showcased inside the museum, as well as outside, in the romantic garden. Free admission (except for temporary exhibitions).
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