Musée de l'Annonciade
Musée de l'Annonciade
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ginsengNewYork
New York City, NY1,315 contributions
Sept 2020 • Friends
I found the collection of this lovely chapel turned into a museum, a bit disappointing, especially when compared with the quality of the Musee d Histoire Maritime up the hill.
Le Musee de L Annonciade is however pleasant, and works are well presented, even if only minor works .
I understand that this museum features works by artists who have lived in St. Tropez, but they are far from masterpieces. Pointillism is over represented with Signac. Amongst the best works, a Nude by Bonnard, a paysage by Vlaminck, and some sculptures by Maillol.
Le Musee de L Annonciade is however pleasant, and works are well presented, even if only minor works .
I understand that this museum features works by artists who have lived in St. Tropez, but they are far from masterpieces. Pointillism is over represented with Signac. Amongst the best works, a Nude by Bonnard, a paysage by Vlaminck, and some sculptures by Maillol.
Written September 6, 2020
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Lois B
Kaiserslautern, Germany42 contributions
Jul 2020
Paintings of St Tropez & surroundings by famous artists who lived & painted there. Wonderful to actually see the sites they painted right outside the door.
Written July 31, 2020
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Bob R
Belgrade, Serbia613 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
I am a museum/art lover and on my recent trip to the region I visited several museums and hands down - this one is the best one! Their collection was the most interesting and inspiring for me!
Plus, they have the best brochure of any museum anywhere I have visited! Big, colorful paitings with separate sheet with details! A mini monograph! Really, if I could, I would give rating 10 to this one.
Masterpieces include Matisse, Bonnard, Kees, Vuillard, Braque, Seurat and many more.
If you like impressionism/post impressionism/expressionism and all those movements around the end of 19th century and beginning of 20th - a place to go!
Plus, your ticket is valid whole day, so you can go there 2 times - with 2 openings.
Greetings from Serbia!
Plus, they have the best brochure of any museum anywhere I have visited! Big, colorful paitings with separate sheet with details! A mini monograph! Really, if I could, I would give rating 10 to this one.
Masterpieces include Matisse, Bonnard, Kees, Vuillard, Braque, Seurat and many more.
If you like impressionism/post impressionism/expressionism and all those movements around the end of 19th century and beginning of 20th - a place to go!
Plus, your ticket is valid whole day, so you can go there 2 times - with 2 openings.
Greetings from Serbia!
Written January 11, 2018
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Dear Bob R
The whole team is really proud to read your comments about our museum. We thank you very much for your visit and hope to welcome you back soon in Saint-Tropez!
Best regards
Written February 26, 2018
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TonyT49er
The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, UK316 contributions
Aug 2016 • Family
Inexpensive way to see some paintings and sculptures and take a break from the heat outside! Can't say I understood very much and I was disappointed to see a man in a wheelchair admitted but then unable to see First Floor exhibits.
Written September 7, 2016
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pttbw
Danbury, UK276 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
We were not sure about this museum until we walked in. Some excellent paintings on show in a well laid our gallery some of which are on loan from Dunkerque. The stars of the show were the several paintings by Henri Matisse which justified the visit
Written October 7, 2018
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Peter H
Grasse, France882 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
I had quite high expectations of this place having seen a rave report on French TV. But I'm afraid I only found it mildly interesting and struggled to find more than a handful of paintings which I could get excited about. Of course it is a matter of taste and for those attracted to pointillism in particular there are plenty of those. I felt the gallery interior itself fell a bit short too especially when compared with the quality of the maritime museum up the hill.
Written March 13, 2017
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Bernee2013
Dunedin, New Zealand132 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
We really enjoyed this lovely art museum in a beautiful old chapel. We came in the morning and then came back later in the afternoon for a second look on the same ticket. There was hardly anybody there in the morning but a few more were there in the afternoon. A good Othon Friesz exhibition was on downstairs and then upstairs a wonderful range of work from Seurat, Signac, Bonnard, Braque, Matisse, Maillol, Derain, Dufy and Delauney and others too. We had come to St Tropez especially for this museum and were not disappointed.
Written December 22, 2016
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juliethetraveller123
Greater Manchester, UK255 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
Delightful use of the former chapel, although only small there is an upstairs space as well so there are many stunning pieces of art including fauvist works to admire. The small shop selling books and postcards is excellent too. Definitely worth a visit, the highlight of my day in St Tropez!
Written October 25, 2016
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Charles
Columbia, SC572 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
Enjoyed a tour of the museum which is mostly comprised of impressionists pairings including Paul Segnac who painted with very small dots. It's has only space for 80 or so paintings to exhibit so it doesn't require a long visit. Located close to the bay and harbor.
Written May 4, 2016
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Robicsek
Budapest, Hungary579 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
We flew from Hungary to Nice (and drove to St Tropez) only to visit this museum. It had an exhibition of the neo-impressionist painter Henri-Edmond Cross (open until 14/11/2023) and this alone was worth the trip. It was breath-taking. The permanent collection of the museum is small but also extremely interesting, many gorgeous painting by well-known and lesser-known neo-impressionists. If you can, avoid going by car, parking was quite a hassle around the museum.
Written October 6, 2023
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