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Departmental Museum of Religious Art of Sées à Sées dans l'Orne

Musée
Musée d'Art religieux
Orne

Departmental Museum of Religious Art of Sées

    Place du Général de Gaulle
    61500 Aunay-les-Bois
Crédit photo : Benjism89 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1400
1500
1800
1900
2000
XIVe siècle
Construction of building
XVIIe ou XVIIIe siècle
Transformation into a canonical house
1969
Creation of the museum
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Conseil général de l’Orne - Project Initiator Creation of the museum in 1969

Origin and history

The Departmental Museum of Religious Art in Sées was established in 1969 on the initiative of the Orne General Council. Its aim was to gather, preserve and exhibit sacred art works mainly from the rural churches of the department. These pieces, from the Middle Ages to the contemporary era, illustrate the diversity of Ornais religious heritage, often unknown to the general public.

The building that houses the museum dates from the 14th century and is located in the heart of the Cathedral district of Sées, close to the city hall and the cathedral. Originally, it was probably used as a warehouse, before being transformed into a canonical house in the 17th or 18th centuries. Today, it hosts a varied collection: paintings, sculptures, goldsmithy objects, liturgical furniture and ornaments, offering a complete panorama of local sacred art.

Labeled Musée de France, this place plays a key role in the development of Norman heritage. Its location, on the Place du Général de Gaulle, makes it a central point to discover the religious history of Orne. However, the accuracy of its location remains poor (note of 5/10), according to available data, which may complicate its tracking for visitors.

Sources also mention that the museum has a Creative Commons license for some of its images, such as Benjism89. This openness contributes to the wider dissemination of knowledge of its collections, while emphasizing its anchoring in the cultural landscape of Lower Normandy (now integrated into the Normandy region).

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : 02 33 81 23 00
  • Contact organisation : 02 33 81 23 00