Villa Montebello Museum

SEASIDE ART AND HISTORY MUSEUM

The Villa Montebello, built in 1865 by the architect Jean-Louis Célinsky de Zaremba, has housed the museum's collections since 1972. These collections include paintings, posters, lithographs, drawings, manuscripts, objects and clothing, and are focused on two main themes: the birth of sea bathing and the development of resorts on the Côte Fleurie, which inspired XNUMXth century artists. century to the present day.

As a seaside art and history museum, the collections highlight fine arts (paintings, drawings, prints) ranging from romantic discoverers to 20th century artists. They also include numerous works by renowned poster artists, such as the famous Raymond Savignac, adopted by Trouville-sur-Mer.

The museum also offers permanent collections, with a room dedicated to the history of sea bathing, an André Hamburg room, and a room presenting Trouville-sur-Mer seen by painters.

To find out the opening days and hours, please consult the website.

  • Groups accepted
  • Fine arts
  • Maritime
  • Local heritage
  • Painting
  • Maison
  • Type(s): Museums
  • Groups accepted

Categories

  • Museum of France
  • Municipal Museum
  • ISMH registered

Working Languages

  • English

Services & equipment

  • Free parking
  • Shop / Bike parking

Rates & payment

Admission fees Min. Max.
Base rate - Full rate adult 8 €
Reduced price 4 €

Payment method

  • French bank and postal checks
  • Cash

Individual

  • Guided tour on request
  • Free tour

Adult groups

  • Free tour
  • Guided tour on request