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MUSÉE DE MONTMARTRE

Art museum
4.6/5
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12, rue Cortot, 75018Paris, France
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2024
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2024

Museum of Montmartre presenting a collection of paintings, posters, and drawings, to relive the history of the Butte.

A wonderful place to discover. Here, these old houses surrounded by gardens were home to artists such as Auguste Renoir, Émile Bernard, Raoul Dufy, and Maurice Utrillo. You'll discover a unique collection of paintings, posters, and drawings that will take you back to the history of the Butte, the artistic effervescence of its studios, and the atmosphere of its famous cabarets. Start your visit with an immersive show and discover the history of Montmartre through the eyes of Suzanne Valadon: a great introduction to this unique place.

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Visited in april 2024
Magnifique musée, le jardin est bucolique, la campagne en plein Paris, un vrai havre de paix et de poésie.
Visited in april 2024
Magnifico non perdetevi questa meravigliosa esperienza se andate a Parigi
Visited in april 2024
Expo passionnante Auguste Herbin
Visited in april 2024
Magnifique site montmartrois qui permet grâce aux arts picturaux de découvrir le Montmartre d’autrefois à travers le talents des peintres. Vous y trouverez l’atelier de Suzanne Valadon, la petite pièce dans laquelle elle confinait son fils Maurice Utrillo pour le sevrer, une salle de vidéo qui présente Suzanne Valadon et les artistes en musique, une partie qui expose les œuvres permanentes et une partie (la où il y a le salon de thé) l’exposition temporaire. On apprécie le côté éducatif des présentations. Il y a des ateliers pour enfants de méditation culturelle. Et un salon de thé dans les jardins Renoir. La visite se finit par une visite à la boutique où certes les livres sont plus chers que chez Gibert mais si bien agencés….Ce musée est un trésor.
Visited in april 2024
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