Open on Tue-Sat,10:00am-12:00pm,2:00pm-6:00pm;Open on Sun,2:00pm-6:00pm
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hour
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24 Rue Trav., 29200 Brest, FranceMap
Phone+33 2 98 00 87 96
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Small and unimaginately designed.
Loved the external features of the building but just 2 rectangular galleries inside - some nice stuff eg Bonnard but not very exciting . Pity there were not more galleries open. Quite liked the little...
The museum has a very varied collection of works, ranging in quality. No special highlights, although the sea-related works and Brest-related painting in my view were the nicest. The atmosphere of the...
Opens as is usual with French museums at a rather tardy 10am. €5 entrance fee for an adult. Apart from some decent naval and maritime pieces there was little of merit. Their temporary exhibits were ...
We like to visit the museums of provincial cities. Here and here is a small cozy museum with responsive staff. Entry 5 euros. What's interesting is the museum is the work of little-known Breton artists. Although meet ...
Small and unimaginately designed.
Loved the external features of the building but just 2 rectangular galleries inside - some nice stuff eg Bonnard but not very exciting . Pity there were not more galleries open. Quite liked the little...
Eclectic collection, nice atmosphere
The museum has a very varied collection of works, ranging in quality. No special highlights, although the sea-related works and Brest-related painting in my view were the nicest. The atmosphere of the...
Small and rather dull
Opens as is usual with French museums at a rather tardy 10am. €5 entrance fee for an adult. Apart from some decent naval and maritime pieces there was little of merit. Their temporary exhibits were ...
There's nothing big but there's Canaletto
Exhibition on the Recouvrence Bridge that contains a lot of information about the history of Brest.
The Museum of Fine Arts
We like to visit the museums of provincial cities. Here and here is a small cozy museum with responsive staff. Entry 5 euros. What's interesting is the museum is the work of little-known Breton artists. Although meet ...