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Musée Fabre
Jewel of provincial museums, the Musée Fabre in Montpellier Agglomeration, has reopened its doors in 2007 after four years of work involved to rethink, restore and expand its exhibition spaces. Today a building combining both modern and ancient architecture and. The Fabre Museum takes the visitor on a journey into the world of art through the centuries.
This is one of the most important museums of France, it owes its origin and its name to Montpellier artist François-Xavier Fabre (1825).
This 9200m ² building no fewer than 800 works, 900 engravings, 3500 drawings from the Renaissance to the present. Of art in all corners and every form is what this museum offers. Fundamentals of art exhibitions in 3D space through textured and lit. Several configurations of courses available to you. From themed or personalized to suit your desires.
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Opening hours
Open daily from 10h to 18h except Monday.
Closed on May 1st, December 25th and January 1st.
Prices
Permanent collections:
Full price: 6 €
Pass'agglo rate: 5 €
Reduced price: 4 €
Family ticket: 2 adults, 2 children: 12 €
The first Sunday of each month the museum is free to the permanent collections.
Temporary collections:
Full price: 9 €
Pass'agglo rate: 8 €
Reduced price: 7 €
Including permanent collections.
For many people access to the "Musée Fabre" is free.
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