Musée Blanche Hoschedé-Monet, Municipal museum in Vernon, France
The Musée Blanche Hoschedé-Monet is an art museum housed in a restored 15th-century building that formerly served as the Cheval Blanc Hotel. The collection features paintings and artworks spanning different periods and artistic circles.
The museum was founded in 1862 and initially occupied the town hall. It relocated to its current building in 1983 following a major donation of artworks and collections.
The museum displays works created by artists who worked in the nearby Giverny colony, including pieces by Claude Monet and Pierre Bonnard. The collection reflects the deep connection between this artistic region and the creative communities that settled here.
The museum is located on Rue du Pont and offers guided tours in several languages. It welcomes visitors from Tuesday through Sunday, so it's best to plan your visit accordingly.
The museum holds original paintings by Claude Monet from the region and is named after Blanche Hoschedé-Monet, Monet's second wife. This connection to the artist's family adds special personal significance to the collection.
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