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Museum of Opale South à Berck dans le Pas-de-Calais

Pas-de-Calais

Museum of Opale South

    60 Rue de l'Impératrice
    62600 Berck
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Musée dOpale Sud
Crédit photo : Netcar - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
années 1870
Essor of the Berck School
mars 1979
Creation of the museum
2002
Museum expansion
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Rothschild (famille) - Scenes and worldly figures Boost local artistic life.
Jean-Louis Hurlin - Contemporary Artist Works in exposed damas steel.

Origin and history

The museum of Opale Sud was founded in March 1979 in Berck, in a building housing a former gendarmerie. It was enlarged in 2002 by a modern extension, linking the historic centre of the city with the seaside districts. Its location on the rue de l'Imperatrice, a major axis of Berck, symbolizes this link between heritage and tourist development.

The museum is structured around two main collections. The first famous Berck School, a naturalist current born in the late 19th century, when impressionist and post-impressionist painters were attracted to the picturesque scenes of the beach, fishermen and local social life, energized by families like the Rothschild. These works capture the changing lights of the estran and the activities of France's largest grounding navy.

The second collection presents the results of archaeological excavations carried out between the Authian Valley and the Channel Tunnel, covering a human occupation since prehistoric times. These objects, from twelve sites explored over 30 years, illustrate a prosperous region thanks to its position on a major commercial axis, the exploitation of salt and marine resources, as well as agriculture. The museum also includes contemporary works, such as creations in Damas steel or glass, in dialogue with permanent collections.

The institution, labeled Musée de France, is distinguished by its approach combining historical heritage, naturalistic art and current creation. Temporary exhibitions, such as the "Glass and Sea" cycle, regularly enrich its funds. The building itself, with hybrid architecture, reflects this duality between heritage and modernity, while serving as a link between the ancient city and its lively coastline.

Berck, as early as the 1870s, became a popular place for artists and aristocracy, thanks to his popular and refined atmosphere. The museum perpetuates this memory by highlighting the themes related to fishermen, the sea and cultural exchanges, while offering a space dedicated to contemporary art, such as the glass pearls of the exhibition "Pearls d'écume" or the sculptures of Jean-Louis Hurlin.

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : 03 21 84 07 80