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Museums of Allier (03)

Region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

9 labeled museums
8 cities with museums

In Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the Allier department houses 9 museums bearing the "Musée de France" label. From archaeology to fine arts, from natural sciences to ethnology, the collections reflect the cultural diversity of this territory.

Cities with museums in Allier

8 cities host at least one "Museum of France" labeled museum

9 museums in Allier

All "Museum of France" labeled museums in the department

Cérilly 1 museum

Musée Charles-Louis Philippe

Cérilly — Allier
History

Gannat 1 museum

Musée Yves Machelon

Gannat — Allier
Archaeology Decorative Arts Fine Arts

Montluçon 1 museum

MuPop

Montluçon — Allier
Sciences fondamentales Science and Industry

Moulins-Sur-Allier 2 museums

Centre national du costume de scène et de la scénographie

Moulins-sur-Allier — Allier
Decorative Arts

Musée Anne de Beaujeu

Moulins-sur-Allier — Allier
Archaeology Decorative Arts Fine Arts

Néris-Les-Bains 1 museum

Musée Rieckotter

Néris-les-Bains — Allier
Archaeology

Saligny-Sur-Roudon 1 museum

Musée rural de la Sologne bourbonnaise

Saligny-Sur-Roudon — Allier
History

Souvigny 1 museum

Musée Saint-Marc

Souvigny — Allier
Archaeology History

Vichy 1 museum

Musée des arts africains et asiatiques (maison du missionnaire)

Vichy — Allier
Decorative Arts Modern and Contemporary Art Photography

The museum heritage of Allier

The Allier department, identified by the code 03, belongs to the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. This territory stands out for its rich and varied cultural heritage, embodied by its 9 museums bearing the « Musée de France » label. These institutions, spread across the department, preserve collections that reflect local and national history, artisanal know-how, and artistic expressions unique to this part of France.

Cultural cities of Allier

The main cities in the department housing labeled museums include Moulins-Sur-Allier, Cérilly, Gannat, Montluçon, Néris-Les-Bains. Each of these municipalities has one or more institutions whose collections reflect the territory's identity. The geographic distribution of these museums ensures coverage across the entire department and provides access to culture for a wide population.

Collections and fields

The museums of Allier present remarkably diverse collections. Some focus on fine arts with paintings, sculptures, and graphic arts spanning several centuries. Others highlight archaeological heritage from excavations carried out in the department. There are also institutions specializing in ethnology, natural sciences, popular arts and traditions, or industrial history. This variety constitutes the richness of the local museum network.

The 'Museum of France' label in Allier

The « Musée de France » label is awarded by the Ministry of Culture to collections of public interest in artistic, historical, scientific, or technical terms. Museums bearing this label commit to making their collections accessible to the widest possible audience, preserving them under optimal conditions, cataloguing them, and promoting them. In the Allier department, the 9 labeled museums meet these requirements.

Plan your visit to Allier

Before visiting a museum in Allier, check the practical information available on our website or on the institution's official website. Admission fees, opening hours, and access conditions may vary from one museum to another. Many institutions offer guided tours, educational workshops, and temporary events that enrich the visit. Temporary exhibitions regularly provide opportunities to discover new facets of the collections.

Neighboring departments

Allier borders several departments that also have labeled museums: Cher, Creuse, Loire, Nièvre. This proximity makes it possible to plan cultural itineraries combining several territories and varying the themes of your visits.

Allier in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region

The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region brings together several departments with distinct cultural identities. Allier fits into this regional landscape with its own heritage specificities. Regional cultural policies contribute to supporting museums, restoring collections, and developing educational offerings. Events such as the Nuit des musées and the Journées européennes du patrimoine offer opportunities to discover the department's museums under special conditions.

Data sources

The information on this page comes from the Muséofile database of the Ministry of Culture, accessible on the data.culture.gouv.fr platform. This data, published under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab), is regularly updated to reflect the state of the labeled museum network. The works referenced for each museum come from the Joconde database, also made available by the Ministry of Culture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

The Allier department (03) has 9 museums with the 'Musée de France' label, distributed across various municipalities.

The Allier department hosts museums of various fields: fine arts, archaeology, natural history, decorative arts, ethnology, sciences, and technology.

Check each museum's page for the address, opening hours, and practical information.

Pricing conditions vary. Some museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of the month or for certain visitor categories.

The Allier department (03) is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.

Several municipalities in Allier host labeled museums. The largest cities have the highest number of institutions.

Yes, part of the collections are digitized and accessible through the Joconde database from the Ministry of Culture.

Allier borders several departments that also have labeled museums. Check our interactive map to view neighboring departments.

Accessibility varies depending on the institution. Inquire directly with the museum before your visit.

All data come from the Muséofile database and the Joconde database from the Ministry of Culture (data.culture.gouv.fr), under Open License v2.0.