Cabinet Rembrandt
Couvent Sainte-Cécile 38000 Grenoble,
- Isère
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
The Rembrandt cabinet is a space dedicated to the exhibition of one of the most beautiful private collections in the world of Rembrandt engravings, belonging to the Glénat Fonds. These works on paper of extreme fragility because sensitive to light are presented in turn, never more than thirty at the same time. Rembrandt will always be on the move. The presentation of these more than 350-year-old works is complemented by a digital device to understand Rembrandt’s genius and technique.
Tags
Musée, salle d'exposition
Accès
The entrance is at number 37 of the street Servan in Grenoble The site is served by the 3 lines of tram of Grenoble: A (station Hubert Dubedout), B (Sainte-Claire) and C (City Hall), it is easily accessible by any inhabitant of the agglomeration, and close to 3 public car parks: Place de Verdun, Maison du Tourisme, Museum.
©JMBLACHE pour le Fonds Glénat