Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes

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Rennes, France

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes is located in Rennes, France on 20 Quai Emile Zola. Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in France.

Address

20 Quai Emile Zola

Phone

+33223621745

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Alan Pembshaw

Another of the fine Musée des Beaux Arts featured in many of the major cities of France, with art from ancient Egypt to the modern day. Well laid out and very informative (although only in French). Very easy to spend 2-3 hours there.

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Rufina Muraviova

Great Museum. Unfortunately Temporary Exhibition is not open yet, but quit few very interesting art works as contemporary collection. Helpful staff. Will visit again.

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Aditi Mandal

Must visit! The use of light and background wall colour to enhance the paintings is commendable!

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mohamed HANDAOUI

I highly recommend visiting this museum. At first I thought it had only abstract paintings which I don't like, but it had a lot more. There are Egyptian mommies, Roman history... And the paintings are just impressive, woow.

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Segolene R

I enjoyed the exposition on women's emancipation through art. Camille Claudel's famous pieces were exposed as well as other sculptures and paintings. There are other beautiful pieces of art both modern and classic exposed in this museum. Every first Sunday of the month is free entry.

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errol bailly

Great museum to visit, objects from ancient Egypt and modern art. Posters in English would be great for foreigners. :)

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Kai G

When I visited it wasn't busy and that made the experience even better. There's a lot to see and most of it is very interesting. There's a layout which might be challenging for the less cartography-gifted people like me but eventually you'll get a hang of the layout.

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Shannon Plunkett

Great museum to go to. They have both classic and modern pieces. It’s a fun thing to do on a dreary day.