Musée des Beaux-Arts

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  • Address
    8 rue Chanzy, city centre
  • Phone
    03 26 47 28 44

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Lonely Planet review

The rich collections of the Musée des Beaux-Arts, housed in an 18th-century building in which Russian troops were billeted during the Napoleonic wars (1814), include one of only four versions of Jacques-Louis David's world-famous Death of Marat (yes, the bloody one in the bathtub), 27 works by Camille Corot (only the Louvre has more), lots of Barbizon School landscapes, Art Nouveau creations by Émile Gallé and two works each by Monet, Gaugin and Pissarro.