The Eugène-Aulnette Museum, nestled in the quaint town of Le Sel-de-Bretagne, pays homage to the life and works of the renowned sculptor and activist, Eugène Aulnette. Aulnette, a native of Le Sel-de-Bretagne, was a significant figure in the town, contributing not only through his artistic endeavors but also through his active participation in the community.
The museum, dedicated to Eugène Aulnette, was established in 2007 and underwent a renovation of its scenography in 2017. It is co-managed with the association of Friends of the Eugène Museum (AME), ensuring the preservation and promotion of Aulnette's legacy.
Beyond its permanent exhibition dedicated to Eugène Aulnette, the museum also offers a diverse program of events throughout the year. It hosts temporary exhibitions that reflect Aulnette's wide range of interests, including art in all its forms, Brittany and Celticism, ecology, heritage, and global perspectives.
The museum welcomes visitors mainly on Sunday afternoons from September to June. During the summer months of July and August, it is open every afternoon from 2:30 pm to 6 pm, except on Tuesdays. Group tours and events can also be arranged by reservation, providing a flexible schedule for visitors.
Open from 2:30 pm to 6 pm every Sunday, and every day except Tuesdays in July and August.
Rue Nominoë 2, Le Sel-de-Bretagne
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