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Collection de l'Art Brut — Attraction in Lausanne

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Collection de l'Art Brut
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The Collection de l'art brut is a museum dedicated to outsider art located in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Nearby attractions
AEP Concept Sàrl / Swiss Aqua Shop
Rue Pré-du-Marché 48, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Av. de Sévelin 36, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Musée de la machine à écrire de Lausanne
Rue des Terreaux 18B, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Explanada de Montbenon
All. Ernest-Ansermet 3, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Swiss Art Space
Rue du Valentin 32, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Casino de Montbenon
All. Ernest-Ansermet 3, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Lausanne Cathedral
Pl. de la Cathédrale 1, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
Palais de Rumine
Pl. de la Riponne 6, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
Espace Arlaud
Pl. de la Riponne 2B, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland
Hermitage Foundation
Rte du Signal 2, 1018 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Auberge de Beaulieu
Av. Bergières 15, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Quintino
Av. Bergières 10, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
La Station
Rue des Rosiers 2, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
la Nonna
Rue du Maupas 17, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Tea Room de Beaulieu
Ave Alexandre-Vinet 39, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Café-Restaurant Chinois Dongpo
Rue du Maupas 34, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Restaurant 9
Rue du Maupas 87, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Bufalà Pizza Experience
Av. de France 38, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Au canard pekinois
Pl. Chauderon 16, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Restaurant Maharaja Lausanne
Av. Bergières 20, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
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ibis Lausanne Centre
Rue du Maupas 20, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Rue Pré-du-Marché 42, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
Moxy Lausanne City
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Hôtel Crystal
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Hôtel des Voyageurs Boutique
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ibis Styles Lausanne Center Mad House
Pl. de l'Europe 6, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Hôtel-Restaurant Le Raisin
Pl. de la Palud 19, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland
Studio Si...Eva
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Collection de l'Art Brut

Av. Bergières 11, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland
4.7(577)
Open until 6:00 PM
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The Collection de l'art brut is a museum dedicated to outsider art located in Lausanne, Switzerland.

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attractions: AEP Concept Sàrl / Swiss Aqua Shop, Skatepark & Association La Fièvre, Musée de la machine à écrire de Lausanne, Explanada de Montbenon, Swiss Art Space, Casino de Montbenon, Lausanne Cathedral, Palais de Rumine, Espace Arlaud, Hermitage Foundation, restaurants: Auberge de Beaulieu, Quintino, La Station, la Nonna, Tea Room de Beaulieu, Café-Restaurant Chinois Dongpo, Restaurant 9, Bufalà Pizza Experience, Au canard pekinois, Restaurant Maharaja Lausanne
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Phone
+41 21 315 25 70
Website
artbrut.ch
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Sun11 AM - 6 PMOpen

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Nearby attractions of Collection de l'Art Brut

AEP Concept Sàrl / Swiss Aqua Shop

Skatepark & Association La Fièvre

Musée de la machine à écrire de Lausanne

Explanada de Montbenon

Swiss Art Space

Casino de Montbenon

Lausanne Cathedral

Palais de Rumine

Espace Arlaud

Hermitage Foundation

AEP Concept Sàrl / Swiss Aqua Shop

AEP Concept Sàrl / Swiss Aqua Shop

4.8

(54)

Closed
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Skatepark & Association La Fièvre

Skatepark & Association La Fièvre

4.7

(159)

Open until 8:00 PM
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Musée de la machine à écrire de Lausanne

Musée de la machine à écrire de Lausanne

4.6

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Explanada de Montbenon

Explanada de Montbenon

4.5

(1.8K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Auberge de Beaulieu

Quintino

La Station

la Nonna

Tea Room de Beaulieu

Café-Restaurant Chinois Dongpo

Restaurant 9

Bufalà Pizza Experience

Au canard pekinois

Restaurant Maharaja Lausanne

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Reviews of Collection de l'Art Brut

4.7
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4.0
2y

Collection de l'Art Brut is an extraordinary gem in Lausanne, showcasing art in its most raw and unfiltered form. This museum challenges traditional notions of art, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the avant-garde.

From the moment you step inside, you're immersed in a world where creativity knows no boundaries. The collection features works by self-taught artists, often those on the fringes of society, and the diversity of their creations is astounding. You'll encounter sculptures, paintings, drawings, and other forms of artistic expression that are unlike anything you've seen before.

What makes this museum truly exceptional is its commitment to preserving and celebrating the authenticity of these artists. The stories behind the works are as compelling as the art itself. You'll gain insight into the lives and minds of the creators, which adds a profound layer of meaning to the experience.

The museum's setting in a beautiful historic building adds to the ambiance, creating an atmosphere that encourages contemplation and reflection. The curators have done an excellent job of presenting the art in a way that allows each piece to shine while respecting the artists' intentions.

This is a hidden treasure in Lausanne that deserves recognition and multiple visits....

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5.0
7y

I loved my visit to this fascinating museum. Although relatively small, the museum is presented and maintained in a polished, professional way. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was not busy at all. The atmosphere was calm, relaxed and respectfully quiet, but not austere. Although there is trauma and tragedy in the stories of a lot of the artists and artwork, there is plenty of fun and colour to be found, too. I experienced moments that were variously disturbing, sobering, uplifting and inspiring. The most pervasive sense left by the collection as a whole is of passion, self-expression and individuality.

The museum provides interesting biographical information about the artists in both French and English. The collection spans a good range of mediums and dates of creation. Refreshingly, women artists are well represented. It takes around two hours to casually view the collection. There is another couple of hours worth of documentary video footage available for viewing. For a museum of this quality, the tickets...

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5.0
1y

This is most probably one of the world's most interesting museums devoted to "outsider art", produced by self-taught creators, often marginalized, many living in institutions or being inmates. Their histories told beside their art works is often touching, sometimes violent. The French artist Jean Dubuffet was the initiator of this museum being a collector of this art form himself and then donating his collection to Lausanne. Just now, early 2024, the museum features a special exhibition called Visages, "faces", from which I have chosen to present some photographs for the reader to enjoy. The museum is discretely implanted facing the Lausanne congress center, somewhat off the center of town, and is surprisingly roomy. The works are beautifully curated. I find it a must to spend a couple of hours here for anyone interested in arts living in or visiting the...

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Swaroop GorurSwaroop Gorur
Collection de l'Art Brut is an extraordinary gem in Lausanne, showcasing art in its most raw and unfiltered form. This museum challenges traditional notions of art, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the avant-garde. From the moment you step inside, you're immersed in a world where creativity knows no boundaries. The collection features works by self-taught artists, often those on the fringes of society, and the diversity of their creations is astounding. You'll encounter sculptures, paintings, drawings, and other forms of artistic expression that are unlike anything you've seen before. What makes this museum truly exceptional is its commitment to preserving and celebrating the authenticity of these artists. The stories behind the works are as compelling as the art itself. You'll gain insight into the lives and minds of the creators, which adds a profound layer of meaning to the experience. The museum's setting in a beautiful historic building adds to the ambiance, creating an atmosphere that encourages contemplation and reflection. The curators have done an excellent job of presenting the art in a way that allows each piece to shine while respecting the artists' intentions. This is a hidden treasure in Lausanne that deserves recognition and multiple visits. Don't miss it!
Annemie HansenAnnemie Hansen
I loved my visit to this fascinating museum. Although relatively small, the museum is presented and maintained in a polished, professional way. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was not busy at all. The atmosphere was calm, relaxed and respectfully quiet, but not austere. Although there is trauma and tragedy in the stories of a lot of the artists and artwork, there is plenty of fun and colour to be found, too. I experienced moments that were variously disturbing, sobering, uplifting and inspiring. The most pervasive sense left by the collection as a whole is of passion, self-expression and individuality. The museum provides interesting biographical information about the artists in both French and English. The collection spans a good range of mediums and dates of creation. Refreshingly, women artists are well represented. It takes around two hours to casually view the collection. There is another couple of hours worth of documentary video footage available for viewing. For a museum of this quality, the tickets are good value.
Sebastian ReizSebastian Reiz
This is most probably one of the world's most interesting museums devoted to "outsider art", produced by self-taught creators, often marginalized, many living in institutions or being inmates. Their histories told beside their art works is often touching, sometimes violent. The French artist Jean Dubuffet was the initiator of this museum being a collector of this art form himself and then donating his collection to Lausanne. Just now, early 2024, the museum features a special exhibition called Visages, "faces", from which I have chosen to present some photographs for the reader to enjoy. The museum is discretely implanted facing the Lausanne congress center, somewhat off the center of town, and is surprisingly roomy. The works are beautifully curated. I find it a must to spend a couple of hours here for anyone interested in arts living in or visiting the Lausanne area.
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Collection de l'Art Brut is an extraordinary gem in Lausanne, showcasing art in its most raw and unfiltered form. This museum challenges traditional notions of art, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the avant-garde. From the moment you step inside, you're immersed in a world where creativity knows no boundaries. The collection features works by self-taught artists, often those on the fringes of society, and the diversity of their creations is astounding. You'll encounter sculptures, paintings, drawings, and other forms of artistic expression that are unlike anything you've seen before. What makes this museum truly exceptional is its commitment to preserving and celebrating the authenticity of these artists. The stories behind the works are as compelling as the art itself. You'll gain insight into the lives and minds of the creators, which adds a profound layer of meaning to the experience. The museum's setting in a beautiful historic building adds to the ambiance, creating an atmosphere that encourages contemplation and reflection. The curators have done an excellent job of presenting the art in a way that allows each piece to shine while respecting the artists' intentions. This is a hidden treasure in Lausanne that deserves recognition and multiple visits. Don't miss it!
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I loved my visit to this fascinating museum. Although relatively small, the museum is presented and maintained in a polished, professional way. I visited on a weekday morning, and it was not busy at all. The atmosphere was calm, relaxed and respectfully quiet, but not austere. Although there is trauma and tragedy in the stories of a lot of the artists and artwork, there is plenty of fun and colour to be found, too. I experienced moments that were variously disturbing, sobering, uplifting and inspiring. The most pervasive sense left by the collection as a whole is of passion, self-expression and individuality. The museum provides interesting biographical information about the artists in both French and English. The collection spans a good range of mediums and dates of creation. Refreshingly, women artists are well represented. It takes around two hours to casually view the collection. There is another couple of hours worth of documentary video footage available for viewing. For a museum of this quality, the tickets are good value.
Annemie Hansen

Annemie Hansen

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This is most probably one of the world's most interesting museums devoted to "outsider art", produced by self-taught creators, often marginalized, many living in institutions or being inmates. Their histories told beside their art works is often touching, sometimes violent. The French artist Jean Dubuffet was the initiator of this museum being a collector of this art form himself and then donating his collection to Lausanne. Just now, early 2024, the museum features a special exhibition called Visages, "faces", from which I have chosen to present some photographs for the reader to enjoy. The museum is discretely implanted facing the Lausanne congress center, somewhat off the center of town, and is surprisingly roomy. The works are beautifully curated. I find it a must to spend a couple of hours here for anyone interested in arts living in or visiting the Lausanne area.
Sebastian Reiz

Sebastian Reiz

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