In Angers, the Pincé museum welcomes Japan, among others
It is summer... you are strolling quietly in the pedestrian streets of Angers and suddenly, shining white under the sun, there it is, forming a corner of the street...
You have just discovered the Hôtel de Pincé, a little jewel, a superb pure Renaissance residence.
And who would imagine that this house, built around 1530, would host today one of the most important collections of Japanese prints... among others!
Here, not only are we in the unusual, and that's the least we can say, but, in addition, you will discover wonders!
In addition to its collections of prints, you will discover lacquer objects, and precious sets of Chinese and Greek ceramics, and Egyptian collections that retrace the Pharaonic periods...
And then, as you leave this jewel of a Renaissance manor, you will find yourself among the passers-by strolling quietly along these pedestrian streets which present, here and there, beautiful medieval half-timbered houses... a magical superposition of eras!
Hotel de Pincé
32 Rue Lenepveu
49100 Angers
and general information
14, rue du musée
49100 Angers
Phone : 02 41 05 38 00
http://musees.angers.fr/les-lieux/musee-pince/index.html
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