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Musée International d'Art Naïf Anatole-Jakovsky (Museum of Naive Art) Frommer's Highly Recommended

Hours Wed-Mon 10am-6pm
Location Château St-Hélène, av. de Fabron
Transportation Bus: 9, 10, 12, or 23; 10-min. walk
Phone 04-93-71-78-33
Prices Admission 4€ ($5.20) adults, 2.50€ ($3.25) seniors and students, free for children under 19
Season Closed Dec 25, Jan 1, and May 1

Frommer's Review

This museum is in the beautifully restored Château Ste-Hélène in the Fabron district. The museum's namesake, for years one of the world's leading art critics, once owned the collection. His 600 drawings and canvases were turned over to the institution and opened to the public. Artists from more than two dozen countries are represented by everything from primitive painting to 20th-century works.

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