SEASIDE ART AND HISTORY MUSEUM
Villa Montebello, built in 1865 by 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 focus on two main themes: the birth of sea bathing and the development of resorts on the Côte Fleurie, which have inspired artists from the XNUMXth century to the present day.
As a museum of seaside art and history, the collections showcase fine art (paintings, drawings, prints) ranging from the Romantic explorers 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 features permanent collections, with a room dedicated to the history of sea bathing, an André Hambourg room, and a room presenting Trouville-sur-Mer as seen by painters. In addition to these collections, temporary exhibitions are regularly organized, dedicated to specific artists or artistic movements.
To find out about current temporary exhibitions, visit the museum's website or consult the tourist office's online calendar.
For opening days and hours, please visit the website.
Villa Montebello, built in 1865 by 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 focus on two main themes: the birth of sea bathing and the development of resorts on the Côte Fleurie, which have inspired artists from the XNUMXth century to the present day.
As a museum of seaside art and history, the collections showcase fine art (paintings, drawings, prints) ranging from the Romantic explorers 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 features permanent collections, with a room dedicated to the history of sea bathing, an André Hambourg room, and a room presenting Trouville-sur-Mer as seen by painters. In addition to these collections, temporary exhibitions are regularly organized, dedicated to specific artists or artistic movements.
To find out about current temporary exhibitions, visit the museum's website or consult the tourist office's online calendar.
For opening days and hours, please visit the website.
Location details
- At the water's edge
- Urban
Costumed
Language(s) of the visit
French
Services
Equipment
Access for people with reduced mobility
- Disabled persons access
Pricing
Payment methods
Business tourism
Groups accepted
- Yes
Group size (minimum/maximum)
- 10