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Audio Guide of Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes

Donde obras maestras sobrevivieron a revoluciones, incendios y vacas mal pintadas

✓ What guidebooks don't tell you
✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The fire that saved a Rembrandt

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2. A spy basement and fake windows

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3. The fight over the stolen frieze

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4. Stuffed alligators and cows with extra legs

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5. Rubens's signature, visible only to an ant

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6. The work that survived everything... until Brexit

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of the Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes, and how can I get there?

The Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes is open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It is closed on Mondays. You can easily reach it by public transport or on foot, as it is located in the city center. For more details, visit its official website.

How much does admission to the Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes cost? Are there any discounts available?

General admission costs €6, but reduced tickets are €4 for students, people over 65, and groups. Admission is free for visitors under 18 and on the first Sunday of each month. You can find more information about prices on its pricing page.

How much time is recommended for visiting the museum?

It is recommended to allow between 1.5 and 2 hours to explore the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions. If you are an art lover, you may need more time to enjoy each work.

What historical or cultural importance does the Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes have?

The museum houses a rich collection of European art from the 14th to the 20th century, including works by Rubens, Picasso, and Veronese. It is a cultural landmark in Brittany and reflects the artistic evolution of the region. More details can be found in its collections section.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the museum?

The museum is less crowded on weekday mornings. If you prefer to avoid crowds, avoid Sundays and public holidays. Spring and autumn are ideal thanks to the pleasant weather in Rennes.

Is the museum accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the museum has wheelchair access, elevators, and adapted restrooms. They also offer free wheelchairs on request. For more information, you can contact them at +33 (0)2 23 62 17 45.

What other points of interest are near the museum?

Near the museum you will find the Parliament of Brittany, Les Champs Libres (library and science museum), and the charming old town of Rennes.

What practical tips would you give to make the most of my visit?

Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a lot to explore. If you are visiting in a group, consider booking a guided tour. You can also download the museum's official audio guide for a richer experience. Don't forget your camera, but remember that photography is not allowed in some areas!

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