[View] Although it may not sound unjust, I must say this is my favorite Bemberg Foundation museum. The buildings are beautiful and the quality of the temporary exhibitions is high, but I admit that my love is concentrated in the Impressionist field. But there is more for those who don’t like the school. You can’t stop visiting. For permanent collections, it’s free to use from 12 to 16 on Mondays.
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[View] Although it may not sound unjust, I must say this is my favorite Bemberg Foundation museum. The buildings are beautiful and the quality of the temporary exhibitions is high, but I admit that my love is concentrated in the Impressionist field. But there is more for those who don’t like the school. You can’t stop visiting. For permanent collections, it’s free to use from 12 to 16 on Mondays.
The museum, which was formerly the residence of a French nobleman for nearly 500 years, is a representative work of the Renaissance palace architecture in southern France. There are many collections in the museum, and the famous works of French painters of all ages, such as De Gareno, Abisharo, Gaugin Picasso, etc., have collections here, and it is worth visiting.
The cultural landscape recommended by Ctrip, I bought the ticket for 10€, there is a special exhibition of various stunts, the regular exhibition is divided into 2 floors, 13 rooms are not big, mainly painting, I don't understand, I feel that the price is average, the appearance of the foundation is quite beautiful.
The museum was formerly the Asaiza Mansion, and was later transformed into the Bemberg Foundation Museum. The collection here is very complete from furniture decoration to sculpture oil painting. Some masters have collections in Picasso, Renoir, Gauguin, etc. The exhibits are very exciting and worth visiting.
The Bemberg Foundation Museum is a private museum with a grand appearance. Built in the Assezza Palace. It was a private residence of a wealthy local businessman who ran blue hair in the 16th century. The museum houses ancient bronzes, paintings, sculptures and more. The collections are collected and donated by Argentine collector Bemberg GeorgesBemberg. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday 10:00-12:30, 13:30-18:00. Thursday 10:00-12:30, 13:30-21:00. Tickets adult 4.6, student 2.75. It takes about 20 minutes to walk from the train station.