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Baron-Martin Museum in Gray à Gray en Haute-Saône

Musée
Label Musée de France
Musée des Arts de la ville
Haute-Saône

Baron-Martin Museum in Gray

    6 Rue Edmond Pigalle
    70100 Ancier
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Musée Baron-Martin à Gray
Crédit photo : Le Paragone - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1300
1400
1700
1800
1900
2000
XIIIe siècle
Medieval origins
1796
Acquisition by François Martin
Début XVIIIe siècle
Renovation by Montcault
1901
Purchase by City of Gray
1903
Opening of the museum
1913
Named Baron-Martin Museum
1921
Bequests of the Pastels of Prud
1974
Subsoil rehabilitation
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Alexandre Martin - Baron and former owner Give his name to the museum, owner of the castle.
Edmond Pigalle - Donor and grandson of the Baron Bequeaths the pastels of Prudshon in 1921.
Pierre-Paul Prud’hon - Neoclassical and Preromantic Painter Made pastels at Gray (1794-1796).
Jules Maciet - Donor and friend of Edmond Pigalle Offered works by Tissot and Aman-Jean.
Georges Bihourd - Donor and collector Contributed to the acquisitions of the Belle Époque.
Albert Pomme de Mirimonde - Collector and author of the catalogue Legacy exhibited at the Louvre, specialist of the eighteenth.

Origin and history

The Baron-Martin Museum is the museum of art and history of Gray, in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, installed since 1903 in the old castle of the city. This castle, of medieval origin (11th century), was remodeled in the 18th century by Louis Fabry de Montcault, then occupied by Louis Stanislas, future Louis XVIII. After the Revolution, he became a national good before being acquired by François Martin for his son, Alexandre Martin, in 1796. The museum, created in the middle of the 19th century in the town hall, settled permanently in 1903, thanks to the purchase of the castle by the city in 1901.

The castle houses a variety of collections, ranging from antiquity to contemporary times, with major works such as The Lady of Tissot's Umbrella or the pastels of Prud These pastels, legit by Edmond Pigalle (grandson of Baron Martin) in 1921, mark a preromantic turning point in the artist's work. The museum is also enriched by donations such as those of the Delafontaine family (1932) or Albert Pomme de Mirimonde, whose collection was exhibited at the Louvre.

The building, damaged in 1940, was restored and enlarged, notably in 1913 with the layout of the attic, then in 1974 with the rehabilitation of the basements to install an archaeological space. The vaulted cellars, classified as historical monuments, house local remains, such as a sarcophagus of the Creux du Lare villa. The museum, labeled Musée de France, preserves the atmosphere of an 18th century residence, between ancient woodwork and English park.

Three childhood friends, Edmond Pigalle, Jules Maciet and Georges Bihourd, played a key role in enriching the collections, offering works by Tissot, Aman-Jean or Besnard. Their gifts reflect the spirit of the Belle Époque, with scenes of theatres, cafes and card games. The museum, energized by temporary exhibitions, remains a place of memory where local history, neoclassical art and modernity intersect.

The castle, a former royal property linked to Louis XIV and Queen Jeanne of France, dominates the Saône and sits in a park surrounded by ramparts. Its architecture, combining medieval remains and 18th-century decorations, makes it an emblematic site of the Haute-Saône, between architectural heritage and exceptional artistic collections.

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : 03 84 65 69 10
  • Basse saison : du 2 janvier au 30 avril et du 1er octobre au 31 décembre : Le musée est ouvert tous les jours, sauf le mardi, de 14h à 17 h.
  • Haute saison : du 2 mai au 30 septembre : Le musée est ouvert tous les jours sauf le mardi de 10h à 12 h et de 14h à 18h.
  • Tarif individuel : Plein tarif : 4.50 € Tarif-réduit : 3.00 €
  • Contact organisation : 03 84 65 69 10?