Musée Réattu

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Musée Réattu (north facade)

The Musée Réattu is an art museum in Arles . It is located in the old priority seat of the Order of St John Provençal on the banks of the Rhone .

Collections

The museum houses the works of the French painter Jacques Réattu (1760–1833), whose name it bears. It is best known outside France for its collection of Picasso drawings that fill an entire floor. The Musée Réattu does not limit its collections to painting alone, but is also dedicated to architecture , photography and sound art and also shows temporary exhibitions on these topics in its house.

Jacques Réattu, Freedom travels the world

Exhibitions

Web links

Commons : Musée Réattu  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 43 ° 40 ′ 45 "  N , 4 ° 37 ′ 40.4"  E