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MUSEE DOBREE - GRAND PATRIMOINE DE LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE

Dobrée museum is a museum of art, archaeology and history.

Address : 18 rue Voltaire
44000 NANTES
FRANCE

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Right in the centre of Nantes, the Musée Dobrée is made up of two remarkable buildings: the neo-medieval Palais Dobrée, with its tower over 30 metres tall, and the Manoir de la Touche, a former episcopal residence.

Bearing the ‘Musée de France’ distinction, the Musée Dobrée is currently closed for renovations. During this time, its collections are exhibited in off-site locations: the ‘Egypt of the Pharaohs’ exhibition at the Château de Châteaubriant from 12 June to 29 November, and the exhibition ‘The Cacault Brothers: From Rome to Clisson’ at La Garenne Lemot in Gétigné from 3 July to 8 November.

From 19 September 2015, the Musée Dobrée will host a temporary on-site exhibition.
Museum theme
Archaeology
History
Payment methods
Credit card
Cheques and postal orders
Free
yes
Visits
Free tours (individuelles): Yes
Guided tours (individuelles): Yes
Average duration of visit (individuelles) : @duration of visit
Free tours (groupes): Yes
Guided tours on request (groupes): Yes
Guided tours (groupes): Yes
Visit languages
Visit: French
Billboards: French, English
Spoken language
French
Services
Library
Interactive terminal
Shop
Further information
Groups accepted starting from 15 persons
Pets not allowed

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