Hélène and Édouard Leclerc Fund for Culture, Contemporary art museum in Landerneau, France.
The Hélène and Édouard Leclerc Fund for Culture is an art museum housed in a former Capuchin convent and uses spaces for changing exhibitions. The building combines the 17th-century architectural history with modern display areas.
The organization was founded in 2011 and occupies a building constructed as a convent in the 17th century. This structure gained historical monument status in 1970 before being transformed into a contemporary art venue.
The museum showcases works by international artists and invites visitors to discover contemporary art forms. Exhibitions change regularly and offer different perspectives on modern artistic practice.
Entry is available Monday and Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Guided tours are offered at specific times during the week and help visitors gain deeper insight into the exhibitions.
The building still features the chapel of the former monastery, preserved as a space within the museum. This religious room creates an unexpected contrast with the contemporary artworks displayed around it.
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