MUSEE JEAN-LURCAT ET DE LA TAPISSERIE CONTEMPORAINE
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The museum's collections bring together works of textile art from the 1950s to the contemporary creations. Since 1967, the Hôpital Saint-Jean (12th Century) has housed the "Chant du Monde" by Jean Lurçat. This manifesto of a politically committed artist is a contemporary echo of the Apocalypse Tapestry; the collection of 10 tapestries produces a symbolic and humanist vision of the 20th Century.
Languages spoken
- English
- French
Site categories
- Listed or registered
Museum themes
- Decorative arts
Payment methods
- Bank card
- Cash
- Postal or bank cheques
- Virement
Individual visits
- Continuous unaccompanied
- Continuous guided
- Average duration: 1h
Languages of the visit
- Visit: French, German, English, Spanish
Information
- Groups welcome
MUSEE JEAN-LURCAT ET DE LA TAPISSERIE CONTEMPORAINE
4 boulevard Arago
49100, ANGERS
France



