Château de Montaigu
Le château de Montaigu, musée labellisé à Laneuveville, est ouvert au public en Grand Est.
Son histoire : Respectivement décédés en 1970 et 1975, Édouard Salin et son épouse ont légué le domaine à la Ville de Nancy, qui a depuis confié le site à l'établissement public de l'agglomération nancéienne.
Les collections patiemment rassemblées dans le château l'ayant été, pour leur part, à la Société d'Archéologie lorraine et au musée historique lorrain. Il dispose de plusieurs atouts : Collection archéologique de l'époque mérovingienne, art oriental, beaux-arts et arts décoratifs.
Son intérêt : Château XVIIIe et XIXe siècles. Le musée présente des collections dans : Archéologie, Art moderne et contemporain, Beaux-arts, Ethnologie, Asie. Le musée est installé au 167 rue Lucien Galtier à Laneuveville. L'établissement existe depuis 1975.
Consultez le site du musée : www.chateaudemontaigu.eu. Par téléphone : 03 83 15 27 70.
History
Respectivement décédés en 1970 et 1975, Édouard Salin et son épouse ont légué le domaine à la Ville de Nancy, qui a depuis confié le site à l'établissement public de l'agglomération nancéienne.
Les collections patiemment rassemblées dans le château l'ayant été, pour leur part, à la Société d'Archéologie lorraine et au musée historique lorrain.
Collection highlights
Collection archéologique de l'époque mérovingienne, art oriental, beaux-arts et arts décoratifs.
The building
Château XVIIIe et XIXe siècles.
Domains and collections
Collection themes
Archéologie nationale : Paléo-chrétien;Arts décoratifs;Beaux-Arts;Civilisations extra-européennes : Asiatiques
Museums nearby
Museum presentation
Situated in Laneuveville, in the heart of the Meurthe-et-Moselle department, château de Montaigu holds the « Musée de France » label granted by the Ministry of Culture.
This institution fulfills a public service mission by making its collections accessible to the widest possible audience and contributing to the artistic and cultural education of the territory.
Collections and fields
The collections of château de Montaigu cover the following fields: Archéologie, Art moderne et contemporain, Beaux-arts, Ethnologie, Asie. These holdings, built up over decades, reflect the richness of the local heritage and offer a varied overview of artistic and scientific expressions.
The museum pursues a policy of enriching its collections through acquisitions, donations, and deposits.
Practical information
château de Montaigu is located at 167 rue Lucien Galtier, 54410 Laneuveville. Opening hours and admission fees may vary depending on the season. It is recommended to contact the museum directly or check its official website before your visit.
The institution may offer guided tours, educational workshops, and events for all audiences.
The museum and its territory
The presence of château de Montaigu contributes to the cultural influence of Laneuveville and the Meurthe-et-Moselle department.
The museum maintains ties with other cultural institutions in the territory and participates in national events such as the Nuit des musées and the Journées européennes du patrimoine.
The 'Museum of France' label
The « Musée de France » label is governed by the law of January 4, 2002, on museums in France.
It is awarded to museums whose collections are of public interest and that commit to meeting obligations regarding conservation, restoration, inventory, and accessibility. château de Montaigu meets these requirements and thus ensures the preservation of its collections for future generations.
Data sources
The information presented on this page comes from the Muséofile database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab). The artworks associated with this museum come from the Joconde database. This data is updated regularly.
See also
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
château de Montaigu is located in Laneuveville, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department. Check the museum's record for the full address and contact details.
château de Montaigu's collections are listed in the Culture Ministry's Museofile database. Visit the museum's page to see the themed areas covered by its collections.
Yes, château de Montaigu bears the « Musée de France » label awarded by the Culture Ministry, which guarantees the quality and accessibility of its collections.
Part of château de Montaigu's works have been digitized and are accessible on our website via the Joconde database. The number of works available online may vary.
Opening hours vary according to the season and the day of the week. Contact the museum directly or visit its official website for current hours.
Prices depend on the institution. Many museums offer discounted rates and free admission for certain visitor categories.
Accessibility varies depending on the institution and the layout of the premises. Check with the museum before your visit to know about available accommodations.
Other labelled museums are located in Laneuveville or neighboring municipalities. Check the city or department page for the full museum offerings.
Many labelled museums offer guided tours, workshops, and activities. Contact the institution directly to find out about current programs.
The data comes from the Culture Ministry's Museofile database (data.culture.gouv.fr), distributed under the Open License v2.0.