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Nicéphore-Niepce Museum in Chalon-sur-Saône en Saône-et-Loire

Musée
Label Musée de France
Musée de la photographie et du cinéma

Nicéphore-Niepce Museum in Chalon-sur-Saône

    28 Quai des Messageries
    71100 Chalon-sur-Saône
Ownership of the region
Musée Nicéphore-Niépce à Chalon-sur-Saône
Musée Nicéphore-Niépce à Chalon-sur-Saône
Musée Nicéphore-Niépce à Chalon-sur-Saône
Musée Nicéphore-Niépce à Chalon-sur-Saône
Crédit photo : Chabe01 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1861
Recovery of Niepce collections
1972
Creation of the museum
1974
Open to the public
2000
Integration of contemporary photography
2012
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The buildings constituting the 1936 project, namely: the facades and roofs of the U-shaped building, excluding the facades on the wings, extension of 1962-1968; the facades and roofs of the adjacent buildings and the former infirmary; street fence; the garden and courtyard floor; the central hall and stairwell; the honorary salon; the refectory (cf. CV 190, cf. cadastral plan annexed to the decree): registration by order of 4 October 2012

Key figures

Nicéphore Niépce (1765–1833) - Photographic inventor Founding collections of the museum.
Jules Chevrier - President of the History Society Collects collections in 1861.
Paul Jay - First Director (1974–1996) Founded and developed the museum.
François Cheval - Chief Conservative (1996–2016) Directs the museum for 20 years.
Brigitte Maurice-Chabard - Director since 2018 Also runs the Denon Museum.
Guillaume Tronchet - Building architect Designed the building in the 1930s.

Origin and history

The Nicéphore-Niepce Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of photography, inaugurated in 1974 in Chalon-sur-Saône. It is labeled Musée de France and pays tribute to Nicéphore Niépce (1765–33), inventor of photography. Located in a former Royal Messengers Hotel, it preserves historical collections of appliances, objects belonging to Niépce, as well as old and contemporary photographs.

The origin of the museum dates back to 1861, when Jules Chevrier, president of the Society of History and Archaeology of Chalon-sur-Saône, recovered the collections of Nicéphore Niépce and exhibited them at the Musée Vivant Denon. In 1972, the city decided to create a space entirely dedicated to photography. The museum opened two years later, under the direction of Paul Jay (1974–1996), followed by François Cheval (1996–2016) and Brigitte Maurice-Chabard (since 2018).

The museum houses nearly four million images, more than one million negatives (including the Combier fonds), 1,500 cameras (including the first five in the world), and 10,000 specialized works. It offers permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as support for creation through artist residences. Its building, built in the 20th century, combines reinforced concrete and modernist decorative elements, reflecting the architectural techniques of the time.

Ranked a Historical Monument in 2012 for its facades, roofs and interior elements (vestibulum, stairwell, honorary lounge), the museum is managed by the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. It plays a key role in the preservation and dissemination of photographic heritage, while exploring the contemporary issues of the medium.

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Conditions of visit

  • Conditions de visite : Ouvert toute l'année
  • Ouverture minimum : tous les jours sauf le mardi et les jours fériés
  • Basse saison : de septembre à juin 9h30 ... 11h45 / 14h ... 17h45
  • Haute saison : en juillet / août 10h ... 18h
  • Tarif individuel : L'entrée au musée est gratuite pour tous Visites commentées pour individuels adultes : 3.60 € / pers
  • Contact organisation : 03.85.48.41.98