“Musée d'art moderne André Malraux commonly called MuMa, boasts a thoroughly modern architectural design unveiled in 1961. This structure, crafted from glass and steel, is home to one of France's most esteemed impressionist art collections. Accentuating the building's exceptional location is "Le Signal," a sculpture by Henri Georges Adam, which, in concrete, frames a slice of the maritime landscape that inspired numerous artists featured within the museum's collections. Spanning five centuries, the museum's collection encompasses diverse artistic epochs. Notably, Musée d'art moderne André Malraux houses Claude Monet's paintings alongside works by various other artists. The Museum is an ideal venue to behold artists' creations and showcase an old master's section exhibiting paintings. With a collection surpassing 205 paintings and drawings by eminent impressionist and modern art masters, the museum is a testament to artistic brilliance. In addition to its permanent displays, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, adding further richness and diversity to its offerings.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Largest Impressionist Collections.”
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