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Musée-jardin Paul Landowski

Museum of France
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Le musée-jardin Paul Landowski est un musée labellisé « Musée de France » situé à Boulogne-Billancourt, dans le département Hauts-de-Seine, en Ile-de-France.

Quelques éléments historiques : Aménagées au sein de l’Espace Landowski depuis septembre 2017, les collections du sculpteur Paul Landowski ont été données par ses héritiers à la Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt en 1982.

Dans ce musée, on peut découvrir l’œuvre de l’artiste, Grand Prix de Rome de sculpture en 1900, mondialement connu durant l’entre-deux-guerres, notamment grâce au célèbre Christ rédempteur qui domine la baie de Rio de Janeiro du haut du mont du Corcovado.

Ses atouts incluent : Les sculptures exposées sont représentatives de l’œuvre de Paul Landowski. La petite statuaire rend compte de son art intimiste. Les maquettes montrent l’ampleur de son travail monumental particulièrement présent à Paris (Jardins des Tuileries, Panthéon, Trocadéro, Invalides…).

Les murs du Temple de l’Homme donnent enfin la dimension d’un projet majeur, rêve irréalisé, retraçant l’histoire de l’humanité en bas-relief et ronde bosse. Ses fonds sont consacrés à : Beaux-Arts. On peut s'y rendre au 14 rue Max Blondat, à Boulogne-Billancourt.

Pour toute information, appeler le 01 55 1 8 46 42. Le site internet du musée : www.boulognebillancourt.com/loisirs/culture/les-musees/musee-paul-landowski.

History

Aménagées au sein de l’Espace Landowski depuis septembre 2017, les collections du sculpteur Paul Landowski ont été données par ses héritiers à la Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt en 1982.

Dans ce musée, on peut découvrir l’œuvre de l’artiste, Grand Prix de Rome de sculpture en 1900, mondialement connu durant l’entre-deux-guerres, notamment grâce au célèbre Christ rédempteur qui domine la baie de Rio de Janeiro du haut du mont du Corcovado.

Collection highlights

Les sculptures exposées sont représentatives de l’œuvre de Paul Landowski. La petite statuaire rend compte de son art intimiste. Les maquettes montrent l’ampleur de son travail monumental particulièrement présent à Paris (Jardins des Tuileries, Panthéon, Trocadéro, Invalides…).

Les murs du Temple de l’Homme donnent enfin la dimension d’un projet majeur, rêve irréalisé, retraçant l’histoire de l’humanité en bas-relief et ronde bosse.

Domains and collections

Collection themes

BEAUX-ARTS;Sculpture.

Museum presentation

Located in Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine), musée-jardin Paul Landowski is part of the network of museums awarded the « Musée de France » label by the Ministry of Culture.

This label guarantees the quality of its collections and the institution's commitment to conservation, accessibility, and cultural outreach. The museum serves as a key venue for local and regional cultural life.

Collections and fields

The collections of musée-jardin Paul Landowski cover the following fields: Beaux-Arts. 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

musée-jardin Paul Landowski is located at 14 rue Max Blondat, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt. 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

musée-jardin Paul Landowski is part of the cultural landscape of Boulogne-Billancourt and, more broadly, of the Hauts-de-Seine department. The city is home to other cultural and heritage institutions that complement the museum's offerings.

A visit to Boulogne-Billancourt allows you to combine discovering the museum with exploring the architectural and natural heritage of the area.

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. musée-jardin Paul Landowski 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know

musée-jardin Paul Landowski is located in Boulogne-Billancourt, in the Hauts-de-Seine department. Check the museum's record for the full address and contact details.

musée-jardin Paul Landowski'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, musée-jardin Paul Landowski bears the « Musée de France » label awarded by the Culture Ministry, which guarantees the quality and accessibility of its collections.

Part of musée-jardin Paul Landowski'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 Boulogne-Billancourt 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.