Hoewel het misschien niet eerlijk klinkt, moet ik zeggen dat dit mijn favoriete Bamberge Foundation Museum is. Het gebouw is mooi en de voorlopige tentoonstelling is van hoge kwaliteit, maar ik erken dat mijn liefde zich concentreert op het impressieve gebied. Maar voor mensen die niet van de school houden, is er meer. Je kunt niet stoppen met bezoeken. Voor de permanente verzameling kan je gratis gebruiken op maandag van 12 tot 16 uur.
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Hoewel het misschien niet eerlijk klinkt, moet ik zeggen dat dit mijn favoriete Bamberge Foundation Museum is. Het gebouw is mooi en de voorlopige tentoonstelling is van hoge kwaliteit, maar ik erken dat mijn liefde zich concentreert op het impressieve gebied. Maar voor mensen die niet van de school houden, is er meer. Je kunt niet stoppen met bezoeken. Voor de permanente verzameling kan je gratis gebruiken op maandag van 12 tot 16 uur.
The museum, formerly the residence of a French aristocrat, has a history of nearly 500 years and is a masterpiece of Renaissance palace architecture in southern France. There are many famous works of French painters in the museum, such as De Garreno, Abisalo and Picasso, which are worth visiting.
The cultural landscape recommended by Ctrip is 10_. There is a special exhibition with various skeletons. The regular exhibition is divided into two floors. The 13 rooms are not big. It's mainly paintings. I can't understand them very well. It feels better than normal. The appearance of the foundation is quite beautiful.
The museum, formerly known as the Asaiza Mansion, was later transformed into the Museum of the Bemberg Foundation. The collection here ranges from furniture decoration to sculpture and painting. Some masters have entered Picasso, Renoir and Gauguin. There are collections here. The exhibits are very exciting and worth visiting.
The Bemberg Foundation Museum is a magnificent private museum. It was built in the house of Azeza. It was the private residence of a wealthy local businessman who made his fortune in Indigo in the sixteenth century. The Museum collects ancient bronzes, paintings, sculptures and so on. The collection was collected and donated by Georges Bemberg, an Argentine collector. Opening hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday to Sunday, 10:00-12:30, 13:30-18:00. Thursday 10:00-12:30, 13:30-21:00. Adult tickets are 4.6 Euros and students are 2.75 Euros. It's about 20 minutes'walk from the railway station.