
MuMa
Cultural venue
Architects : Guy Lagneau, Raymond Audigier, Michel Weill and Jean Dimitrejvic
Despite its transparency contrasting with the surrounding architecture, MuMa – André Malraux modern art museum – was designed by an active member of Atelier Perret, Guy Lagneau. Firmly anchored facing the sea, the building features smooth, translucent surfaces, its glass parallelepiped assembly supported by a metal structure and protected from the light by the aluminum blades of a louvered screen. The interior is entirely modular and housed the first Maison de la Culture inaugurated by André Malraux in 1961. After 1967, it was given a new function, reaching beyond its role as a fine arts museum.
The Beaudouin architectural agency gave it a complete overall in 1999. Muma is now home to the works of Eugène Boudin, Raoul Dufy, Othon Friesz, Georges Braque, Camille Pissarro, Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet, among many others. It is particularly renowned for its impressionist and post-impressionist collections which are among the finest in France.
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The first museum rebuilt in France after the Second World War, inaugurated in 1961 by André Malraux, the MuMa - Musée d'art moderne André Malraux benefits from an exceptional location facing the [...]
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Venue
2, boulevard Clémenceau
76600 Le Havre
ACCESSIBILITY
Visitors with physical disabilities
Visitors with hearing impairment
Visitors with mental disabilities
Visitors with visual impairment
OPENING HOURS
- Tuesday to Friday from 11am to 6pm
- Saturday and Sunday 11am to 7pm
- Closed on Mondays and July 14
Last admission: 15 minutes before closing.
PRICE
During the periods of the two temporary exhibitions of A Summer in Le Havre
Full price: €10
Reduced price: €6
Discovery tour
Étape 6 du Waterside
CULTURAL MEDIATION
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How to get here
- Bus: line 4 MuMa StopON SITE
Bar
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Store
Free parking
Information desk
Catering
Rest area