Department
36 places to discover across Loiret.
Including Cathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans, Château de Sully-sur-Loire and Château de Meung-sur-Loire.
14 of 14 places, sorted by distance from the center
MuseumMusée de la marine de Loire
Châteauneuf-sur-Loire
Religious siteOratoire carolingien de Germigny-des-Prés
Germigny-des-Prés
Religious siteAbbaye de Fleury
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire
Religious siteCathédrale Sainte-Croix d'Orléans
Orléans
MuseumHôtel Cabu, musée d'histoire et d'archéologie
Orléans
CastleChâteau de Chamerolles
Chilleurs-aux-Bois
CastleChâteau de Sully-sur-Loire
Sully-sur-Loire
CastleChâteau de la Ferté-Saint-Aubin
La Ferté-Saint-Aubin
MuseumMusée du Théâtre Forain
Artenay
Religious siteBasilique Notre-Dame de Cléry-Saint-André
Cléry-Saint-André
CastleChâteau de Meung-sur-Loire
Meung-sur-Loire
CastleChâteau de Beaugency
Beaugency
CastleChâteau de Gien
Gien
CastleChâteau de Saint-Brisson
Saint-Brisson-sur-Loire
Loiret, part of the Centre-Val de Loire region, is anchored by its capital Orléans, where the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans holds a collection of more than 90,000 works, with around 1,500 on permanent display, making it one of the most significant fine arts museums outside Paris.
Contemporary art has its own institution in Orléans as well: the Frac Centre-Val de Loire, a public collection dedicated to contemporary creation, including architecture and experimental design. Alongside it, the MOBE - Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement addresses natural heritage and biodiversity, broadening the city's museum offer beyond the fine arts.
Beyond Orléans, Loiret's museums tend to focus on specific crafts and histories: railway heritage at the Musée des Transports de Pithiviers, printing techniques at the Atelier-musée de l'imprimerie, Le Malesherbois, and Loire river life at the Musée de la marine de Loire in Châteauneuf-sur-Loire.
In central Orléans, the Hôtel Cabu, musée d'histoire et d'archéologie occupies a Renaissance building constructed in 1550, its facade decorated with the three superimposed classical orders, and houses the city's history and archaeology collections.
Downstream, the medieval towns of the Loire valley each hold their own institution: Beaugency pairs its castle with a digital art centre at the Musée Daniel Vannier, while Gien's château, in the so-called Valley of Kings, houses the Château-musée de Gien, combining the building's own history with a collection dedicated to hunting.
Further east, Montargis is home to the Musée Girodet, dedicated to the painter and draughtsman Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, and to the Maison-atelier Saré.
Montargis claims a strong link to Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson (1767-1824), a pupil of Jacques-Louis David known for his romantic and often dramatic treatment of literary and mythological subjects; the Musée Girodet is dedicated to his work and legacy.
Orléans's contemporary art scene extends into a network of independent galleries, including Galerie Fizz, Galerie Vol 213, Sabatier Gilbert, and L'Art Ancien, each presenting a distinct segment of the market, from historic works to emerging practices.
Smaller towns also host active exhibition spaces: Les Tanneries in Amilly, Corbeau Rouge, Galerie Julie Anne B. in Jargeau, and Galerie Amor Fati in Châtillon-Coligny extend the department's gallery scene well beyond its capital.
How much time should I plan for the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans?
Allow at least two hours to see the highlights of its 1,500 displayed works, spanning several centuries of European painting and sculpture.
Is Loiret a good base for a day trip from Paris?
Yes, Orléans is about one hour from Paris by train, making the city's museums and the nearby Loire valley towns feasible for a day visit.
Which Loiret museum is best for families with children?
The MOBE - Muséum d'Orléans pour la Biodiversité et l'Environnement and the Musée des Transports de Pithiviers, with its heritage trains, both offer engaging, hands-on visits for younger visitors.
Are there contemporary art venues outside Orléans?
Yes, galleries such as Les Tanneries in Amilly, Galerie Amor Fati in Châtillon-Coligny and Galerie des Ormes in Courtenay bring contemporary exhibitions to smaller Loiret towns.
What makes the Loire valley towns in Loiret worth visiting for their heritage?
Towns like Beaugency, Gien and Châteauneuf-sur-Loire combine medieval and Renaissance architecture with museums dedicated to river navigation, hunting history and digital art.
Is the Musée Girodet only about Girodet's own work?
The museum centres on Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson but also situates his output within the broader artistic context of his contemporaries and the Montargis region.