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Museums in Upper Normandy

Retrouvez les 51 museums in Upper Normandy recensés par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Musée Louis-Philippe du Château d'Eu
Museum of History of France
76260 Baromesnil

The Musée Louis-Philippe du château d'Eu, located in Eu in Normandy, is a 16th century historic castle, former royal residence and museum labeled Musée de France, famous for its role in the Entente Cordiale.
Municipal Museum

76360 Barentin

The Barentin Municipal Museum in Normandy houses local archaeological collections and 20th century sculptures. Created in 1950, it showcases regional history and modern art.
Castle-museum

76200 Dieppe

Dieppe Castle Museum, listed as a Historical Monument in 1862, is a medieval military castle overlooking the bay, home to a museum rich in maritime and artistic collections since 1923.
Municipal Museum

76500 Elbeuf

The Elbeuf Municipal Museum in Normandy, born in 1884, houses various collections: natural sciences, archaeology, textile and fine arts industrial heritage, reflecting local history.
Ethnotheque, Musée des Boucles de la Seine Normande

76940 Heurteauville

The Ethnotheque, Musée des Boucles de la Seine Normande in Heurteauville, presents an ethnographic collection of 12,000 objects on traditional crafts, daily life and oral memory of the Norman region.
Municipal Museum

76170 La Frénaye

The Lillebonne Municipal Museum in Normandy houses Gallo-Roman and local collections. Founded in 1897, it showcases Juliobona's ancient history and ethnographic heritage.
Museum of Old Havre

76600 au Havre

The Musée de l'Ancien Havre, housed in the Hotel Dubocage de Bléville (17th century), traces the local history of Le Havre through historical and ethnographic collections in the heart of the Saint-François district.
Musée Le Secq des Tournelles

76000 Rouen

The Musée Le Secq des Tournelles, in Rouen, Normandy, is a museum dedicated to the iron arts, housed in the former church of St. Lawrence. It houses an exceptional collection of 16,000 pieces dating from the Gallo-Roman period to the 20th century.