The Museum of Art and History of Langres, also known as the Guy-Baillet Museum, is a significant cultural institution in the city. Founded in 1841, it is located in the old town, a short distance from the Saint-Mammès Cathedral. The museum is dedicated to Guy Baillet, a former mayor of the city, and is housed in a former church that was expanded with a contemporary building in 1995.
The Museum of Art and History of Langres offers a diverse range of collections, including archaeology, art, and history. These collections provide a comprehensive overview of the region's rich cultural heritage, from ancient times to the present day. Visitors can explore artifacts from different periods and learn about the historical context in which they were created.
The Museum of Art and History of Langres continues to enrich its collections through ongoing archaeological excavations and generous donations. Notably, the museum has received significant contributions from collectors such as the Royer brothers. These additions have helped to expand the museum's offerings and provide a more comprehensive view of the region's history and culture.
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Open every day except Tuesdays
April to mid-October: 9 am to 12 pm and 1:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Mid-October to March: 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm
Place du Centenaire, Langres
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