





Fine art, ethnography, sacred art, music, photography, contemporary creation: the museum's collections illustrate the diversity and beauty of civilizations from Africa and Asia, as well as America and Oceania.
Exhibitions 2024 :
- Art in exile, Hàm Nghi, prince of Annam (1871-1944).
The life and artistic production of Hàm Nghi (1871-1944), emperor of Annam (Vietnam) exiled by the French to Algeria at the age of 18. He never returned to his homeland. Throughout his life, he practiced painting, sculpture, pastels and drawing. Hàm Nghi was the first Vietnamese artist to be trained by French painters and sculptors. He was a regular visitor to metropolitan France, including many visits to Vichy.
- Mission Protection.
In an interactive scenography, you'll experience the universal dimension of the exhibition. The quest for protection is timeless and worldwide. Objects of protection, statuettes of protectors and recourse to specialists demonstrate man's desire to control his destiny.
Civilizations exhibited, ancient and contemporary: China, India, Japan, Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines, Madagascar, Ethiopia, D.R. Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Nigeria, Burkina-Faso, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Niger.
This exhibition highlights the museum's collections and new donations.
- Permanent collections
- La Fabrique des Curieux, a fun and educational space for children to understand the role of a museum and the importance of the eye.
- Art in exile, Hàm Nghi, prince of Annam (1871-1944).
The life and artistic production of Hàm Nghi (1871-1944), emperor of Annam (Vietnam) exiled by the French to Algeria at the age of 18. He never returned to his homeland. Throughout his life, he practiced painting, sculpture, pastels and drawing. Hàm Nghi was the first Vietnamese artist to be trained by French painters and sculptors. He was a regular visitor to metropolitan France, including many visits to Vichy.
- Mission Protection.
In an interactive scenography, you'll experience the universal dimension of the exhibition. The quest for protection is timeless and worldwide. Objects of protection, statuettes of protectors and recourse to specialists demonstrate man's desire to control his destiny.
Civilizations exhibited, ancient and contemporary: China, India, Japan, Nepal, Indonesia, Philippines, Madagascar, Ethiopia, D.R. Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, Nigeria, Burkina-Faso, Ivory Coast, Algeria, Niger.
This exhibition highlights the museum's collections and new donations.
- Permanent collections
- La Fabrique des Curieux, a fun and educational space for children to understand the role of a museum and the importance of the eye.
Rates
Rates
From 22 April 2025 to 2 November 2025
From 22 April 2025 to 2 November 2025
Adult
From 5€
Reduced price
From 3€
Child
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Payment methods
Payment methods
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Groups (Max capacity)
Groups (Max capacity)
- 60 Maximum number of people
Openings
Openings
From 22 April 2025 until 2 November 2025
From 22 April 2025 until 2 November 2025
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
14:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
14:00 - 18:00
Thursday
14:00 - 18:00
Friday
14:00 - 18:00
Saturday
14:00 - 18:00
Sunday
14:00 - 18:00