Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours

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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours is located in Tours, France on 18 Place François Sicard. Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in France.

Address

18 Place François Sicard

Phone

+33247056873

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Ayesha Ahmad

It is an interesting place for art lovers and history buffs. Some interesting old paintings of Tours are also on display. Get your students id for discounted tickets. Artist might also get discounts. Parking can be difficult to find as it's usually full due the museum being in the city centre. This place has a lot of stairs and the museum is quite big. Can be a problem for people with wheelchair. Get a bottle of water too on hot days as there is no air conditioning.

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Alex andre

A nice museum to visit, cheap (or even free on the first Sunday of the month) and not too long. The parc is also a nice place to have a walk.

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Brian Thome

Ok. A few good pieces. Information in French only (not a huge problem). Nothing to go out of your way for but if in town it is worth about 90 minutes. 6 euros seems about right.

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Dory Abelman

Beautiful museum with an extraordinary garden walkway, park, and exhibition with friendly and helpful staff. Sculptures, paintings, and occasionally also concerts are shown here. And only 3 for students, or free if you have the PCE!

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Kathryn Tayler

Beautiful gardens - no time to go inside. Only in Tours for a brief visit.

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Mary Lenehan

This is stunning park,with thé tree in thé grounds and thé catherdale in thé background,thé musée to,

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Beatrice Pawlik

Great ! Staff very patient and passionate about their job...

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RON TANZI

A large number of quality paintings dating from 14th c. to 19th c. Highlights are works by the Italian Renaissance master, Mantegna and French Rococo artist, Boucher. Get a layout map to avoid being confused by multiple stairways.