France's oldest public museum, founded in 1694, is famous for its stellar collection of local Gallo-Roman archaeology; its Cabinet des Dessins, with some 6000 drawings from the 15th to 20th centuries, including masterpieces by Dürer, Delacroix and Rodin; and its 14th- to 20th-century paintings, with standouts by Titian, Rubens, Goya and Matisse. When we passed through, the museum was preparing to reopen in December 2018 after extensive renovations.
Indirizzo1 place de la Révolution
Telefono03 81 87 80 67
Sito Webwww.mbaa.besancon.fr
Orari9.30am-noon & 2-6pm Mon & Wed-Fri, 9.30am-6pm Sat & Sun
Prezzoadult/child €5/free