Beaux-Arts Museum of Arras at the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vaast

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Beaux-Arts Museum of Arras at the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vaast Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Beaux-Arts Museum of Arras at the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vaast is located in Arras, France on 22 Rue Paul Doumer. Beaux-Arts Museum of Arras at the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Vaast is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category art museum in France.

Address

22 Rue Paul Doumer

Phone

+33 321712643

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Merlijn Krijntjes

Been driving by this town and museum for years.... finally visited it. Loved it! It has a partnership with Chateau de Versailles so it has nice exhibitions. Currently on Napoleon I. The permanent collection and the building are also worth your time. Staff is very friendly.

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Javier F U

Really nice. Lots of things to see and visit. The partenariage with Versalles brought a great exposition of Napoleon and other temporal exhibitions. If you can. Visit it

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Gian Luca Garattoni

In the Saint Vaast Abbey, a very interesting museum with many artworks to see dating back to the Roman Era

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Ezekiel Colmenero

Good art collection but they had the second floor paintings closed for works and they just close the floor, without reallocating the paintings. I couldn't see Corot's work

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World 360 Cities

Great place to know the history of war era and mine culture of France . Wow just do for it .

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Vic

Its an amazing place it made me breath

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Simon Anderson

Incredible building but the art was not much to write home about!

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Milam Tourbez

Charming museum located in an old Abbey. Lovely collection of religious art, impressionists from the Artois region, and temporary exhibits often in connection with Versailles. Worth a visit.