A museum housed in a former 12th-century convent, presenting temporary exhibitions of paintings, drawings and engravings.
French and foreign artists in search of new motifs were quickly attracted to Le Faouët, as early as the middle of the 19th century. Installed in a former 12th century Ursuline convent, the museum was inaugurated in 1987 and today houses a collection of nearly 400 works (paintings, drawings, engravings, etc.) presented in rotation during temporary exhibitions. A cultural place highly frequented in the department, which thus puts the region in the honor. To discover. Bonus: a shop where you can buy posters and art books.
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