Musée Jean-Lurçat et de la tapisserie contemporaine
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Open today at 10:00-18:00
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4 blvd. Arago, Angers, France (La Doutre)Map
Phone+33 2 41 24 18 48
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This is a museum located in Angers. There are exquisite tapestries here, and visitors can learn about its history during the visit.
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An unusual museum and a joy to visit for art lovers
This tapestry museum has as its 'Jewel in the Crown' the exceptional set of 10 large tapestries by Jean Lurçat - a contemporary artist whose more modern work offsets dramatically the Tapestry of the A...
An unusual museum and a joy to visit for art lovers
This tapestry museum has as its 'Jewel in the Crown' the exceptional set of 10 large tapestries by Jean Lurçat - a contemporary artist whose more modern work offsets dramatically the Tapestry of the A...
This historical place (an old hospital) is very beautiful with beautiful gardens. The taperies mostly exposed by Lurçat are very beautiful and encourage meditation and contemplation. This ...
An unusual museum and a joy to visit for art lovers
This tapestry museum has as its 'Jewel in the Crown' the exceptional set of 10 large tapestries by Jean Lurçat - a contemporary artist whose more modern work offsets dramatically the Tapestry of the A...
An unusual museum and a joy to visit for art lovers
This tapestry museum has as its 'Jewel in the Crown' the exceptional set of 10 large tapestries by Jean Lurçat - a contemporary artist whose more modern work offsets dramatically the Tapestry of the A...
The first one, including a temporary exhibition (Cécile Le Talec), is not convinced at all. The second more, by the depth of the colors.
The first one, including a temporary exhibition (Cécile Le Talec), is not convinced at all. The second more, by the depth of the colors.
This historical place (an old hospital) is very beautiful with beautiful gardens. The taperies mostly exposed by Lurçat are very beautiful and encourage meditation and contemplation. This ...