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Louis French Museum à Bellefontaine dans les Vosges

Vosges

Louis French Museum

    32 Avenue Louis Français
    88370 Bellefontaine
Musée Louis Français
Musée Louis Français
Crédit photo : Ji-Elle - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1907
Legacy of Louis Français
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Louis Français - Painter and donor Bequeath his house and works in 1907.
Théodore Ballu - Building architect Designs the house-workshop with window.

Origin and history

The Louis Français Museum originated in the bequest of 1907, when the city of Plombières-les-Bains inherited the house and collections of the painter Louis Français (1814-1897). This initial legacy, centered on its landscaped works and artist's memories, served as the basis for the museum's collections. Subsequent donations of local residents and scholars have enriched this fund, incorporating objects related to the local crafts and economy, such as polished steels, embroidery, ceramics and thermal artifacts.

The museum retains an important part of the thermal history of Plombières-les-Bains, with objects, works and iconography dedicated to this emblematic activity. Among his assets are Louis Français's numerous works (paintings, drawings, prints), native of the city. The building itself, designed by architect Théodore Ballu upon request of the painter, includes a workshop with a glass roof. Currently closed for work, the museum remains a testament to the links between art, industrial heritage and local life.

Ranked as Musée de France, the institution covers a variety of fields: fine arts (drawing, natural history), ethnology, archaeology and military collections. These themes reflect both Louis Français's artistic heritage and the diversity of local know-how, from antiquity to modern times. The accuracy of its location is considered mediocre (note 5/10), but its official address, 30 avenue Louis Français, makes it a cultural landmark in the Vosges department in the Grand Est region.

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : 03 29 66 00 24