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Uncontournable. If we go to Le Havre, we have to come. The place is bright, very pleasantly designed and the exhibitions offered, beyond many important permanent impressionist works, are often very successful. It is pleasantly possible to enjoy its perched restaurant in front of the port entrance and the time of a meal will be much enough to enjoy a small maritime life. Inputs and outings of boats are frequent and th... View all feedback.
Come a day of particle, to enjoy the freshness of the exhibition rooms. Beautiful museum with modern and functional architecture. Temporary exhibition on the wind, interesting and including beautiful works (V. Hugo, Valloton, Meissonnier ... . Permanent work upstairs, shown on a rolling basis? We are a little frustrated to miss some of them, which we only see on postcards (for example, the Parliament of London, by Monet. Beautiful things, with a little too much E. Boudin ... Monet, Renoir, Valloton, Marquet, Pissarro, Courbet, etc. Very impressed by the two busts of the Nubiens, Charles Cordier. A mention for a superb canvas by Nicolas de Staël. Also 2 beautiful landscapes of Georges Michel. Anyway, a museum is worth a visit. I forgot: an excellent meal at the museum restaurant (unfortunately non-climate: delicious grilled fennel!
Le Havre. Welcome. Very beautiful museum. A very rich permanent collection. Monet Pissaro, Sisley etc. I loved the temporary exhibition The Wind Well located opposite the promenade along the sea.
Superb museum, temporary exhibitions always very interesting and located at the entrance of the port
Very nice place where you can discover works of artists like,monet,manet,pissaro,revoir, sisley, boudin and many others. I recommend this place.
Very surprised by the quality of the place, the works are really highlighted in a qualitative way. Some signs or informative writings, enough to light up but not too much to pass them without stopping. Beautiful works by Monnet! The free audio guide via the phone is very well designed and each explanation is succinte, which is rare!