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MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

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1001, Bissonnet Street, Houston, The United States Of America
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2024
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Museum presenting works of Antiquity, European and American art collections, as well as other buildings presenting the decorative arts.

With nearly 70,000 pieces, dating from antiquity to the present day, Houston's Museum of Fine Arts spans several public buildings and gardens. On one side of Main Street, The Audrey Jones Building houses collections of European and American art. Across the street, The Caroline Wiess Law Building houses sections on African, Asian and Pre-Columbian art. Two other buildings house a decorative arts section. The latest addition to the museum, the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building, features a selection of internationally renowned works.

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Visited in february 2016
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L'un des meilleurs musées que j'ai jamais visités! Se mêlent art contemporain et tableaux de maîtres, sculptures en capsules de bouteilles et poteries, animations 3D hypnotisantes et vases anciens... Ce musée est un incontournable dans votre visite de Houston! Prévoyez l'après-midi, le musée est très grand!
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Visited in march 2015
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INCONTOURNABLE. Un musée d'une richesse invraisemblable, divisé en deux parties reliées par tunnel sous -terrain aux couleurs variables assez envoutantes.
D'un côté de la rue l'archéologie, de l'autre les Beaux -arts, avec des chefs d'œuvres de toutes les écoles signés de Boucher, Téniers, Courbet, Delacroix, Caillebotte, Seurat, Braque, Derain, .... et de quelques peintres américains un peu moins consistants.
Prévoir 3/4 heures pour bien déguster.

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