A good museum. All the descriptions for the art are in French. This is fine as I can understand some, however I tried to use a clever translation app and was pounced upon by the staff for trying to take photos of the art, which I was not. Strangely when I bought the tickets at the front desk, the cashier asked in French if I had an umbrella (parapluie) I did as it was raining. I was requested to put the umbrella in a locker. I did so. We were then followed round the museum by the security staff observing our every move. The problem came to light that we were carrying a bottle of water, we were apprehended some way in and had to secure the bottle in the locker with the umbrella. All very strange but a...
Read morethis wonderful museum is spread out across multiple floors and has an all-encompassing collection which at the moment is fantastic to see. covered related measures were taken and everything was perfect The entire museum was very clean and the staff went out of the way to be helpful and friendly. If you are a student it is free to visit and the admission ticket gets you into the Joan of Arc museum which is very nice as well. highly recommend checking out this museum It is much bigger than it looks and you'll have...
Read moreVery nice museum, not at all crowded. My one complaint is that apparently some of the paintings (that, according to the website, were supposed to be on display) were for some reason hidden in storage, without any information about it. It was disappointing, because I came there specifically to see this one painting and it turned out it wasn't there. I asked the staff member about it, and he just stared at me as if he'd never heard of the painter, even though her name is displayed among others above...
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