Musée Blanche Hoschedé-Monet
12 rue du pont, 27200 Vernon
The Vernon Municipal Museum was founded in 1862 thanks to the donation of François de Brécourt’s collection of some 2,000 specimens of naturalized birds from Normandy and distant lands. Located in the town hall, the museum was named Alphonse-Georges-Poulain in 1966, after the archaeologist and curator who had taken care of the museum and its collections since 1922\. It moved in 1983 to this former mansion of the Lemoine family of Belle-Isle in the heart of the historic center of Vernon. Honouring the impressionist creation on the Seine at the gates of Eure and Normandy, from Claude Monet to Pierre Bonnard, the museum was renamed the Hoschedé-Monet White Museum in 2024\. You will discover an important collection of landscapes of the Val de Seine and the great natural sites of Normandy, signed by the artists of the famous Hoschedé-Monet-Butler family and American and foreign artists of the colony of Giverny. The museum is also distinguished by its unique collection of animal art, benefit
Tags
Musée de France, Première participation, Jardin de création récente & Jardin public
Accès
By public transport: Line Paris Saint-Lazare/ Rouen stop at Vernon-Giverny station (15min walk)
By car: Between Paris and Rouen, A13 exit Vernon - Parking Georges Clémenceau (5min walk)
By bike: bicycle parking available in the courtyard of the museum
Ville de Vernon