The Georges de La Tour Departmental Museum, located in Vic-sur-Seille, is an art museum that was inaugurated in 2003. The museum is situated in the birthplace of the renowned painter Georges de La Tour, adding a historical significance to the location.
The museum's collection offers a journey through European painting from the 17th to the early 20th century. This wide range of art periods provides visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of European art over several centuries.
One of the major works housed in the museum is Georges de La Tour's 'Saint John the Baptist in the desert'. This significant piece was discovered in 1993 and is a central attraction of the museum's collection.
The museum has a history of hosting several exhibitions, showcasing works from various artists and cultures. Past exhibitions have included works by Émile Gallé, Camille Hilaire, and a collection of Japanese ceramics, providing a diverse range of art for visitors to explore.
Art & Design
Place Jeanne d'Arc, Vic-sur-Seille
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