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Chintreuil Museum in Pont-de-Vaux dans l'Ain

Musée
Musée des arts et traditions populaires
Label Musée de France
Musée de Peinture
Ain

Chintreuil Museum in Pont-de-Vaux

    66 Rue du Maréchal-Delattre
    01190 Pont-de-Vaux
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux intérieur du musée
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux
Musée Chintreuil à Pont-de-Vaux

Timeline

Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1800
1900
2000
XVIIe–XVIIIe siècles
Construction of private hotel
1866
Creation of the museum
1869
Donation from Berthet
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Key figures

Joubert - Local figure honoured Tribute in the history section.
Édouard Berthet - Scientific donor Office of natural history offered in 1869.
Chintreuil - Landscape painter Central works of art collections.

Origin and history

The Chintreuil Museum came into being in 1866, when the Pont-de-Vaux City Council launched an subscription to create a space dedicated to the city's illustrious figures. The objective was twofold: to stimulate youth emulation and celebrate local identity. Organised around four axes — fine arts, local history, regional ethnography and natural history — it settles in a mansion from the 17th–15th century, restored in the 19th century, whose classical facade and ironwork honour staircase testify to the prestige of the past.

The fine arts section celebrates the works of landscape artist Chinreuil and regional artists from the 19th and 20th centuries. Local history is incarnated by 21 different personalities, including Joubert, while the ethnology exhibits Bressan capes and traditional objects. Finally, Edward Berthet's cabinet of curiosities, given in 1869, forms the heart of natural history collections, complemented by remarkable local ecosystems such as the meadows of the Val de Saône or the dunes of Sermoyer.

Listed as the Musée de France, the building combines architectural heritage — roofing in scaffold tiles, ramp in ironwork — and eclectic collections. The themes discussed, from Bressans costumes to malacology, reflect a desire for territorial and scientific anchoring. The historic address, 66 rue Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, and its current website (www.musee-chinreuil.com) perpetuate this cultural mission, which was initiated in the 19th century.

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Conditions of visit

  • Téléphone : : 03 85 51 45 75
  • Jours d'ouverture : Ouvert de fin mars à fin novembre tous les jours de 14h à 18h sauf le mardi
  • Tarifs de visite : Entrée plein tarif : 3,50 € - Entrée tarif réduit : 2,00 €