ALBERT-ANDRÉ MUSEUM
In eight classic, intimate rooms, the museum presents paintings by Marquet, Valadon, Matisse, Bonnard and Signac
Located on the2nd floor of the town hall, overlooking the charming Place Mallet, this museum, founded in 1917, was the first modern art museum in the French provinces. Eight classical yet intimate rooms feature paintings by Marquet, Valadon, Matisse, Bonnard and Signac. A cabinet of drawings and lithographs by Cézanne, Picasso, Valtat and Desnoyer, and figurative works from the 1950s complete the panorama, and together with the collection of French earthenware and the hospital's former pharmacy, form a luminous prism that will dazzle any art lover.
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