CASTLE OF MONTSOREAU-MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Built around 1450 in the bed of the Loire, this first Renaissance castle in France hosts temporary exhibitions
Built around 1450 in the bed of the Loire by Jean II de Chambes, advisor to Charles VII and Louis XI, and associate of Jacques Coeur, the Château de Montsoreau's Gothic-Renaissance architecture is truly impressive. It is the first Renaissance château in France, and the only Loire château built in the bed of the Loire, on Mont Soreau, a stone's throw from where the Vienne joins the Loire, at the crossroads of Anjou, Poitou and Touraine. More than 150 years after Alexandre Dumas, author of La Dame de Montsoreau, art collector Philippe Méaille fell under its spell... He took the initiative of creating a museum of contemporary art, with outstanding architecture and exhibition spaces. It's a radical, committed place, a temple to conceptual art, combined with a cultural program reflecting the creative expression of some of today's artists. Innovative, experimental, exciting for some, disconcerting, incomprehensible, questionable for others, always unexpected, the works presented in the château's vast halls leave no one indifferent, provided they have a particular sensitivity to contemporary creation. The Château de Montsoreau - Musée d'Art contemporain is the world's largest collection of works by the Art & Langage movement. It hosts two or three temporary exhibitions a year, as well as conferences.
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Dans ce genre de château on aimerait voir du mobilier et des oeuvres "d'époque"... Bien décevant.
Il nous restait à voir la vue magnifique de la terrasse .
Bien cher payé... La vue gratuite de l'extérieur suffit...
Très belle vue Loire et extérieur et bon accueil.
Très peu de tableaux. Dommage car ce château vu d'extérieur est magnifique. Quel gâchis.
Le prix est de 11 euros. Même avec le tarif réduit de 9 euros c'est de l'abus.
À fuir.
This is an odd location for a contemporary art exhibition. Not a good match for this kind of art, and rather expensive.
You only realize at the very end of the exhibition that in order he yard’s pebbles, it was written “a bad place” all along. Nice humorist of touch from the artist, but gives you a feeling that you’ve been taken advantage of.