All religion museums to visit in France

Explore the diverse world of religious beliefs and practices at 70 religion museums in France. These museums offer insights into various faiths and their cultural significance.

Are you interested in the history and impact of religion? These are the top religion museums in France:

  1. Palace of Versailles1

    Palace of Versailles

     Versailles
    The Palace of Versailles, located in the city of Versailles, is approximately 25 km away from Paris. This grand castle complex is one of the largest in Europe and served as the primary residence for French kings from the mid-17th century until the French Revolution.
  2. Panthéon2

    Panthéon

     Paris
    The Panthéon, located in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a significant historical monument. Originally, it was constructed as a church dedicated to Sainte-Geneviève in the 18th century. The architect behind this grand structure was Jacques Germain Soufflot. His vision was to create a classical building with the lightness of a Gothic cathedral. However, due to structural reasons, the open walls were made more massive during construction.
  3. Alsatian Museum3

    Alsatian Museum

     Strasbourg
    The Alsatian Museum, also known as Musée Alsacien, is a significant regional museum for Alsace. It was established in 1902 and is situated at 23, quai Saint-Nicolas in the old town of Strasbourg. The museum is a testament to the rich history and culture of the Alsace region, making it a worthwhile visit for those interested in understanding the region's past and its influences.
  4. Benedictine Palace4

    Benedictine Palace

     Fécamp
    Visit this Neo-Gothic/Neo-Renaissance architectural jewel which houses a museum of religious art and also produces the famous Bénédictine liquor.
  5. Joan of Arc Museum5

    Joan of Arc Museum

     Rouen
    The Historial Jeanne d'Arc is a museum located in the city of Rouen, dedicated to the life and legacy of Joan of Arc. The museum was officially opened to the public on March 20, 2015, and is housed within the buildings of the Archbishopric of Rouen. This location provides a historical context to the exhibits, as it is closely tied to Joan's story.
  6. Val de Bénédiction Charterhouse6

    Val de Bénédiction Charterhouse

     Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
    A beautiful monastery, and one of the largest in France. Today it provides shelter for young playwrights and artists rent-free for up to a year.
  7. Castle Vodou Museum7

    Castle Vodou Museum

     Strasbourg
    The Vodou Castle, also known as the Vodou Castle Museum, is a unique cultural institution located in Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin department of Alsace. This museum offers visitors a chance to explore the rich and diverse world of Vodou art and culture.
  8. Le Secq des Tournelles Museum8

    Le Secq des Tournelles Museum

     Rouen
    Le Secq des Tournelles Museum is a unique destination in Rouen, France. It is a museum dedicated to ironwork and is housed in a former church. This gives the museum a unique atmosphere, combining the historical and religious significance of the building with the artistic and practical aspects of the ironwork on display.
  9. Musée national Marc Chagall9

    Musée national Marc Chagall

     Nice
    Musée national Marc Chagall (The Marc-Chagall Museum, national museum of the Marc-Chagall biblical message) is a national museum in Nice that is dedicated to the work of the painter Marc Chagall. Chagnall was a Russian-French artist of Belarusian Jewish origin. He was an early modernist and was ass
  10. Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology10

    Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology

     Troyes
    The Abbey of Saint-Loup was not only a religious center but also a hub of intellectual activity. It developed a renowned library and a scriptorium, contributing significantly to the literary culture of the time. The famous poet Chrétien de Troyes is believed to have been a distinguished guest of this abbey, further enhancing its cultural significance.
  11. Agen Cathedral11

    Agen Cathedral

     Agen
    Agen Cathedral, located in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France, is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Caprasius. This historic site is a significant part of the city's cultural and religious heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history.
  12. Museum of the Former Bishopric12

    Museum of the Former Bishopric

     Grenoble
    The Museum of the Former Bishopric, located in Grenoble, is a departmental museum that showcases the heritage of the Isère department. The museum is housed in the historical episcopal palace, providing a unique insight into the region's history and culture.
  13. Musée du Désert13

    Musée du Désert

     Mialet
    The Musée du Désert, inaugurated in 1911, is an art and history museum located at Mas Soubeyran, in the municipality of Mialet, in the Gard department and the Occitanie region. The museum is dedicated to tracing the history of French Protestantism, with a particular focus on Cévenol Protestantism.
  14. Home of Saint Bernadette's Father14

    Home of Saint Bernadette's Father

     Lourdes
    Also called the Lacadé water-mill, this house was a gift from the priest of the parish to Bernadette’s parents. Today it serves as a museum.
  15. Museum Robert Tatin15

    Museum Robert Tatin

     Cossé-le-Vivien
    The Robert Tatin Museum, located in Cossé-le-Vivien, Mayenne, is a unique art environment created by the artist Robert Tatin. The creation of this museum spanned over two decades, from 1962 to 1983, and is situated at a place called La Frénouse. The museum is a testament to Tatin's artistic vision and creativity, offering visitors a unique insight into his artistic journey.
  16. Église Sainte-Anne16

    Église Sainte-Anne

     Dijon
    The Sainte-Anne Church in Dijon is a unique architectural structure. It is a circular church with a copper dome, built in the 18th century. The church is dedicated to Saint Anne and is associated with the Bernardines monastery of Dijon, which dates back to the 17th century. This combination of religious and architectural history makes it a fascinating place to visit.
  17. Musee des Beaux-Arts17

    Musee des Beaux-Arts

     Lyon
    Musee des Beaux-Arts (The Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon) is a municipal museum of fine arts in Lyon and is one of the largest art museums in France. The museum is housed in a former Benedictine convent of the 17th and 18th century. The Musee des Beaux-Arts holds diverse collections consisting of objec
  18. Maubuisson Abbey18

    Maubuisson Abbey

     Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône
    The Maubuisson Abbey, located in the municipality of Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône in the French department of Val-d'Oise, is a former abbey for female Cistercians. This historical site offers a glimpse into the religious and cultural history of the region, making it a significant point of interest for tourists.
  19. Flaran Abbey19

    Flaran Abbey

     Valence-sur-Baïse
    Flaran Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey, is situated in Valence-sur-Baïse, in the French department of Gers. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural styles of the Romanesque and Gothic periods. The abbey is one of the best-preserved in the southwest of France, making it a significant landmark for those interested in history and architecture.
  20. Église Notre-Dame des Jacobins20

    Église Notre-Dame des Jacobins

     Agen
    The Église Notre-Dame des Jacobins is a historical monument located in Agen, France. This 14th-century construction is situated between Rue Richard-Cœur-de-Lion and Rue Alexis-Pain. The church was originally built by the Dominican order, also known as the Jacobins, and has since become a significant part of the city's history and culture.
  21. Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte21

    Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte

     Troyes
    The Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte de Troyes, once a hôtel-Dieu, now serves as the home for the Musée de l'Apothicairerie and the Cité du Vitrail de Troyes. This historic building, located in Troyes, France, has been repurposed to house these two significant cultural institutions. The Musée de l'Apothicairerie is a museum dedicated to the history of pharmacy and medicine, while the Cité du Vitrail de Troyes is a center dedicated to the art and history of stained glass.
  22. Musée des Confluences22

    Musée des Confluences

     Lyon
    Musée des Confluences is a science centre and anthropology museum in Lyon. It hold a collection of natural science, anthropology, and Earth Sciences and exhibits related to arts and crafts. The museum features 4 main exhibitions called 'Origins - Stories of the World', 'Species - the Web of life', '
  23. Departmental Museum of Ancient Arles23

    Departmental Museum of Ancient Arles

     Arles
    The Departmental Museum of Ancient Arles, colloquially known as the Blue Museum, is a significant archaeological institution located in Arles. It was officially opened to the public in 1995 and has since been a hub for history enthusiasts and tourists alike. The museum is renowned for its extensive collection and its focus on the history of Arles and its surrounding areas, from prehistoric times to the end of the Roman era.
  24. Archaeological Museum24

    Archaeological Museum

     Strasbourg
    The Archaeological Museum of Strasbourg is a city museum that displays archaeological finds from the Alsace region. The museum's collection includes artifacts from various periods, providing a comprehensive overview of the region's history from prehistoric times to the early Middle Ages. The museum is located in the basement of the Rohan Palace in Strasbourg.
  25. Musée de la Chartreuse25

    Musée de la Chartreuse

     Douai
    The Musée de la Chartreuse, located in Douai, France, is an art museum housed in a former Carthusian monastery. This unique setting provides a historical backdrop to the museum's extensive collection of art, adding an extra layer of interest for visitors.
  26. Mémorial de la Shoah26

    Mémorial de la Shoah

     Paris
    The Mémorial de la Shoah (Center de documentation juive contemporaine, CDJC) is the central memorial to the Holocaust in France, located in Paris. Focus is the persecution of the Jews in occupied France and under the Vichy regime from 1940-1944. The Mémorial de la Shoah is also a museum where visito
  27. Expiatory Chapel27

    Expiatory Chapel

     Paris
    The Expiatory Chapel, or Chapelle expiatoire, is situated in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. This location is easily accessible and is surrounded by other notable Parisian landmarks, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
  28. Museum of Brittany28

    Museum of Brittany

     Rennes
    The Brittany Museum, known as Musée de Bretagne in French, is a social history museum situated in the Champs Libres cultural centre in Rennes, France. The museum is dedicated to the conservation, study, and presentation of the history of Brittany and Breton heritage from prehistory to the present day. It provides a comprehensive overview of the region's history and culture, making it a significant destination for those interested in understanding Brittany's past and present.
  29. Museum of Sacred Art29

    Museum of Sacred Art

     Dijon
    The Museum of Sacred Art in Dijon, a municipal museum dedicated to Catholic sacred art, was inaugurated in 1980. It is located within the Sainte-Anne Church of Dijon and was established by Canon Jean Marilier. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and cultural significance of Catholic sacred art.
  30. Musée Jean Calvin30

    Musée Jean Calvin

     Noyon
    An interesting museum dedicated to the founder of the Calvinist movement. Explore the life of this great man.
  31. Museum of the Arab World31

    Museum of the Arab World

     Paris
    The institut du monde arabe (Institute of the Arab World) is a building and an organization in Paris. The building houses, among other things, the Museum of the Arab World and a library. It is part of the Grands Travaux which is the legacy of the presidency of François Mitterrand. The building was d
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    Hospice Sainte Bernadette

     Lourdes
    Currently a museum, the hospice was the first place where Bernadette came to learn. Visit the oratory where she received her communion.
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    Museum of Little Lourdes

     Lourdes
    Discover the origin of Lourdes in the footsteps of Bernadette. Walk through a pleasant garden and explore the tiny Lourdes with an audio guide.
  34. Sainte-Bernadette Museum34

    Sainte-Bernadette Museum

     Lourdes
    A museum focused on the life of Bernadette and the construction of the Sanctuary. Come and see its collections of pictures and objects.
  35. Grévin Museum35

    Grévin Museum

     Lourdes
    The Musée Grévin is a renowned wax museum situated in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, on the right bank of the Seine. This location is easily accessible and offers tourists a unique opportunity to explore a collection of wax figures in a historic setting.
  36. Mikvé Médiéval36

    Mikvé Médiéval

     Montpellier
    The Mikvé of Montpellier is a significant historical site, located in the heart of the city's old Jewish quarter. This medieval building was used for Jewish ritual baths, a practice integral to Jewish religious and social life. The Mikvé offers a unique glimpse into the city's rich Jewish history and the architectural practices of the time.
  37. Museum of Jewish Art and History37

    Museum of Jewish Art and History

     Paris
    The Museum of Jewish Art and History (Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme) is a museum in Paris that is housed in the Hôtel de St-Aignan in Le Marais, where it brings together a number of collections that were previously spread throughout Paris. It is dedicated to French-Jewish culture from the Mi
  38. Musée des Arts Asiatiques de Nice38

    Musée des Arts Asiatiques de Nice

     Nice
    Musée des Arts Asiatiques de Nice is the Asian Arts Museum of Nice in Parc Phœnix, which houses collections of Asian arts. It was inaugurated in 1981 and was designed by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. Its collections are from private and public collections, reflecting the important civilizations in
  39. Cave of Niaux39

    Cave of Niaux

     Niaux
    The Pyrenean Museum of Niaux houses a vast collection of traditional objects that depict various aspects of daily life and activities. These include pastoralism, milling, domestic activities, religion, and glass and iron work. The collection provides a comprehensive view of the region's history and culture, from traditional practices to the beginnings of modern life.
  40. Musée Saint-Raymond40

    Musée Saint-Raymond

     Toulouse
    Musée Saint-Raymond is an archeological museum in Toulouse situated on a site that once was a necropolis and housed in the former Saint-Raymond university college from the 16th century. The museum holds a collection of objects from protohistory to the early Middle Ages, mainly from the Celtic, Roma
  41. Belleperche Abbey41

    Belleperche Abbey

     Cordes-Tolosannes
    Belleperche Abbey, situated in Cordes-Tolosannes in the Tarn-et-Garonne department of France, is a former Cistercian monastery. This historical site offers a glimpse into the monastic life of the past and is a significant part of the region's cultural heritage.
  42. Institut du Monde Arabe42

    Institut du Monde Arabe

     Tourcoing
    The Institut du Monde Arabe is not just an institute, but a complex that houses a museum, a library, an auditorium, a restaurant, offices, and meeting rooms. This makes it a multifaceted institution that caters to a variety of interests and needs, from cultural and historical exploration to culinary experiences and academic pursuits.
  43. Panthéon bouddhique - Musée Guimet43

    Panthéon bouddhique - Musée Guimet

     Paris
    The Panthéon Bouddhique in Paris is related to Musée Guimet. It is the part of the Guimet Museum that aims to put the original plan of Emile Guimet into practice to increase the knowledge of Eastern religions - in this case of Buddhism from China and Japan - with interesting objects in the field of
  44. Musée alsacien (Haguenau)44

    Musée alsacien (Haguenau)

     Haguenau
    The Museé alsacien, also known as the Alsatian museum, is one of the three museums located in Haguenau, France. This museum is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the local history and culture.
  45. Collégiale de La Romieu45

    Collégiale de La Romieu

     La Romieu
    The Collegiate Church of Saint Peter of Romieu, or La colegiata de San Pedro de Romieu in French, is a historical complex located in the village of La Romieu, in the northern department of Gers, France. This complex comprises a cloister, a church, two towers, and the remnants of an old palace. It offers a unique blend of architectural styles and historical significance, making it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in history, architecture, and culture.
  46. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes46

    Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

     Lourdes
    The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes is a significant Catholic religious center located in the city of Lourdes, France. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes and serves as a pilgrimage destination for many believers worldwide. The sanctuary is known for its healing waters and offers various services, including devotional activities and accommodation for sick pilgrims and their helpers.
  47. Edgar Clerc Caribbean Heritage Museum47

    Edgar Clerc Caribbean Heritage Museum

     Les Abymes
    All the secrets about Guadaloupean history, trade with slaves, colonial heritage, simply all about the island will be revealed here to you.
  48. Ducastel-Vera Museum48

    Ducastel-Vera Museum

     Saint-Germain-en-Laye
    The Ducastel-Véra Museum is a unique institution that brings together a diverse range of collections. Since 2021, it has housed the collections of the municipal museum, which includes Fine Arts from the 15th to the 20th century. Additionally, it is home to the Paul-and-André-Véra Museum, the royal apothecary, and the birthplace of Claude-Debussy. The museum also showcases the natural history collections of the city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
  49. Pasteur Museum49

    Pasteur Museum

     Paris
    The Musée Pasteur (Pasteur Museum) is a museum in Paris that is dedicated to Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), who was a French biologist, microbiologist and chemist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. The museum is located in the Pasteu
  50. Japanese Culture House of Paris50

    Japanese Culture House of Paris

     Paris
    La maison de la culture du Japon à Paris (Japanese Culture House of Paris) is managed by the Japan Foundation and aims to spread Japanese culture. The Japanese Culture House of Paris hosts exhibitions, shows, film screenings, lectures, cooking demonstrations as well as tea ceremonies and courses on
  51. Musée Franciscain51

    Musée Franciscain

     Nice
    Musée Franciscain (the Franciscan Museum) is a museum in Nice in France that is devoted to the life of the Franciscans in Nice from the thirteenth to the eighteenth centuries. The museum illustrates the spiritual and social message of Saint Francis of Assisi through paintings, sculptures, engravings
  52. Musée du Terroir Marseillais52

    Musée du Terroir Marseillais

     Marseille
    The Musée du terroir marseillais (Museum of Terroir Marseillais) is a museum of arts and popular traditions located in Château Gombert in Marseille. The museum holds collections that are presented in eight renaissance-style rooms, including costumes, furniture, utensils, musical instruments, cribs a
  53. Cloister Museum of Notre-Dame-en-Vaux53

    Cloister Museum of Notre-Dame-en-Vaux

     Châlons-en-Champagne
    The Cloister Museum of Notre-Dame-en-Vaux is a sacred art museum situated in Châlons-en-Champagne, a city in northeastern France. It is specifically located on Nicolas Durand street. The museum is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of sacred art pieces.
  54. House Workshop Foujita54

    House Workshop Foujita

     Villiers-le-Bâcle
    The Foujita House-Workshop, or Maison-atelier Foujita, is a museum situated in the town of Villiers-le-Bâcle in Essonne, France. This museum is located at 7 route de Gif and is a significant site for those interested in the life and work of the Franco-Japanese painter Tsugouharu Foujita.
  55. Musée des Augustins55

    Musée des Augustins

     Hazebrouck
    The Musée des Augustins is a municipal art museum in Hazebrouck, founded in 1927. It is housed in a former Augustinian monastery dating back to 1616. This historical building adds a unique charm to the museum, making it a fascinating place to explore for those interested in both art and architecture.
  56. Cloître et cathédrale56

    Cloître et cathédrale

     Elne
    The Elne cloister is a significant medieval monument situated in the French city of Elne, within the Eastern Pyrenees region. Historically, it served as the residence for the cathedral's canons, making it a site of religious and historical importance.
  57. Place des Cocotiers57

    Place des Cocotiers

     Noumea
    La place des Cocotiers is a significant public square located in the heart of Noumea's city center. It serves as a meeting place for many locals and is surrounded by shops and administrative buildings, including the city hall. The square is pedestrian-friendly and is bordered by several major one-way streets. The square's center, marked by the Celeste fountain, serves as the zero point for the kilometer marking of New Caledonia's roads.
  58. House Alexandra David-Néel58

    House Alexandra David-Néel

     Digne-les-Bains
    The Alexandra David-Néel House, also known as Samten Dzong, is a museum and interpretation center located in Digne-les-Bains, France. This museum is dedicated to the life and works of the orientalist writer Alexandra David-Néel. It was her former residence and is a significant site for understanding her life and contributions to literature and oriental studies.
  59. Rashi Synagogue59

    Rashi Synagogue

     Troyes
    The Rashi Synagogue, located at 5 rue Brunneval in Troyes, Grand Est, France, is named after the medieval Jewish Rabbi and biblical commentator Rashi. Rashi, who was born and died in Troyes, is a significant figure in Jewish history, making the synagogue a site of historical and cultural importance.
  60. Musée de la Marine60

    Musée de la Marine

     Étaples
    The Musée de la marine d'Étaples is a museum dedicated to the maritime history and culture of Étaples, a town in the Pas-de-Calais department of France. It is part of a network of museums in the Montreuillois region, which includes museums in the towns of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, Étaples, Montreuil, and Berck. The museum provides a glimpse into the lives of sailors and their wives, the local maritime habitat, traditional costumes, and various fishing techniques.
  61. Castle of Joyeuse61

    Castle of Joyeuse

     Joyeuse
    The Castle of Joyeuse Garde is steeped in Arthurian legend. It was once known as the castle of 'Douloureuse Garde', a place notorious for the atrocities committed by bloodthirsty giants. However, the brave knight Lancelot du Lac managed to liberate the castle, after which it was renamed 'Joyeuse Garde'. This rich history adds a layer of intrigue and fascination to the castle, making it a point of interest for those interested in Arthurian tales.
  62. Bishops' Palace62

    Bishops' Palace

     Saint-Lizier
    The Bishops' Palace, also known as Palais des Évêques, is located in Saint-Lizier, Ariège. It is home to the collections of the Ariège Departmental Museum. This historic site offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the region through its extensive collections.
  63. Castle Cassan Abbey63

    Castle Cassan Abbey

     Roujan
    Cassan Abbey, also known as Cassan priory, Abbaye de Cassan, Le prieuré de Cassan, château de Cassan, or château-abbaye de Cassan, is an 18th-century building in France. It is recognized as a historical monument and is situated in the Roujan commune, within the Hérault département of the Occitanie region.
  64. Musée du Protestantisme64

    Musée du Protestantisme

     Fontrieu
    The Musée du Protestantisme, located in the commune of Fontrieu Ferrières in Tarn, is a unique institution in France. It is the first museum in the country dedicated to exploring religious facts and secularism through the lens of French Protestantism. This focus provides a unique perspective on French history and culture, making it an interesting destination for those interested in religion, history, or French culture.
  65. Museum of Art and History65

    Museum of Art and History

     Saint-Denis
    The Museum of Art and History Paul-Éluard is the municipal museum of Saint-Denis. It was founded in 1901 and moved to its current location in 1981. The museum is housed in a former Carmelite convent, which is a historical monument dating back to 1978. The museum is located between Gabriel-Péri Street and Legion of Honor Street.
  66. Musée de la Tour Abbatiale66

    Musée de la Tour Abbatiale

     Saint-Amand-les-Eaux
    The Musée de la Tour Abbatiale is situated in the heart of Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, specifically in the tower of the former abbey church. This location is conveniently located on the city's Grand'Place, making it easily accessible for tourists.
  67. Musée Bible et Terre Sainte67

    Musée Bible et Terre Sainte

     Paris
    The Musée Bible et Terre Sainte in Paris (Bible and Holy Land Museum), is dedicated to the history of Palestine. The museum houses a collection that contains more than 500 exhibits, illustrating everyday life in Palestine from 5000 BCE to 600 CE.
  68. Museum of Protestant History68

    Museum of Protestant History

     La Rochelle
    The Museum of Protestant History in La Rochelle is a French museum that focuses on the history of Protestantism in La Rochelle and the surrounding region. It provides a comprehensive overview of the Protestant history in this area, making it an informative destination for those interested in religious history.
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    Museum Comtois

     Besançon
    The Comtois Museum, located in the prestigious setting of the Royal Front of the Citadel of Besançon since 1960, is an ethnographic museum that showcases the history, traditions, and culture of the Franche-Comté region. The museum was born out of the interest of a priest, Abbé Jean Garneret, who dedicated a significant part of his life to collecting and studying thousands of objects representative of the regional skills and traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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    Musée de la Vraie Fraternité

     Saint-Denis
    The Musée de la Vraie Fraternité is a museum situated on the island of La Réunion. This island is a French overseas department located in the southwest of the Indian Ocean. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.