Antoine Chintreuil Museum

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An 18th-century mansion houses collections of fine art, including the pre-Impressionist painter Chintreuil; history, with General Joubert, hero of the French Revolution; ethnology; and a cabinet of curiosities. Temporary exhibitions.

Founded in 1866 around a gallery of the illustrious men of Pont-de-Vaux, the Musée Chintreuil is housed in a handsome late 17th-century townhouse. It boasts a fine art collection featuring Antoine Chintreuil's luminous, intimate landscapes, a forerunner of Impressionism, and a room devoted to calligraphy and works by Jacques Le Roux.

Finally, there's a cabinet of curiosities, featuring animals and minerals, objects brought back from faraway lands and exotic birds. The museum organizes temporary exhibitions every season.

The museum offers a range of activities for children: a workshop for little artists for 6/12 year-olds; a free treasure hunt booklet for curious 4-7 year-olds; and a fun way to discover the museum for 8-12 year-olds. Game booklet for children (readers and non-readers), escape game for teens and audio guides on reservation.

Opening period

From 05/04 to 02/11/2025 on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and weekends between 2 pm and 6 pm.

Languages spoken : english and french

Rates

Adult: 5 €

Reduced price: 3 €

Group adults: 2 €.

Free entry for children under 26.

Group rate available for 10 people or more.

Payment methods
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  • Cash
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66, rue Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny
01190 Pont-de-Vaux
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