Musée Pierre-Noël

Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
France
Musée Pierre-Noël
Musée Pierre-Noël
Musée Pierre-Noël
Art
The Pierre-Noël Museum invites visitors to explore the eventful past of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges and the surrounding region with its over thousand-year-old cultural heritage (4,000 years of history, art and
traditions)

Archaeology: The collection comprises Celtic items from the Bure camp.
Military history: Saint-Dié-des-Vosges (Garrison city between 1873 and 1940) and its surroundings where major battles took place
Claire and Yvan Goll: Yvan Goll, expressionist and later surrealist poet and author was born in 1891 in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. His wife Claire, author, poet and journalist donated pieces by Lèger, Picasso, Delaunay, Chagall, Dali, Tanguy, Miró, Moore and others to the city.
Ferry: Find out about one of the most renowned families of the city, above all their most famous member Jules.
Le Corbusier: maps and models of the highly symbolic urban project which Le Corbusier suggested for the reconstruction of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges after the war.
Ethnology: reconstruction of rural life before 1945 in the High Vosges Art and Crafts: ceramics, art, ornithology

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Address

Musée Pierre-Noël

BP 10116
Place Georges-Trimouille
88100
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
France
Opening hours
Monday: 13:30-17:30, 10:00-12:00 ,
Wednesday - Friday: 13:30-17:30, 10:00-12:00 ,
Saturday - Sunday: 13:30-17:30
Monday: 13:30-17:30
Wednesday - Sunday: 13:30-17:30

Closed on all public holidays
Contact and additional information
+33 3 29 51 60 35

Currently in this museum

Pascal Häusermann à «L’eau vive», 1967, photographie, coll. privée
Exhibition
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
,
France

This exhibition presents the work of two architects, Pascal Häusermann (1936-2011) and Claude Costy (born 1931), who worked in the Vosges in the 60s and 70s. It will focus on one of their projects in ...

Illustration La neige rend aveugle, crédits JY Camus
Exhibition
Saint-Dié-des-Vosges
,
France

This photographic assignment has its origins in a fictional documentary approach. In fact, this work takes a poetic look at the problems of regional development and the snow economy in mountain areas ...