A museum with numerous events and temporary exhibitions, housed in a superb villa typical of the Belle Époque period.
A typical example of Second Empire seaside architecture, this beautiful villa was built in 1865 for the Marquise de Montebello. It overlooks the sea, offering a breathtaking view of the Bay of Seine. The collection evokes the early days of the Trouvillaise resort. The famous poster artist Raymond Savignac, whose works are dotted around the town, and Charles-Louis Mozin, the great painter of Trouville, have a place of honour here! The museum organises numerous events around its collections, as well as a wide variety of temporary exhibitions.
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d'avoir un petit salon de thé pour apprécier la vue de cet endroit magnifique