Department

Museums, galleries and heritage in Meurthe-et-Moselle

44 places to discover across Meurthe-et-Moselle.

19 museums15 galleries4 castles5 religious sites1 heritage

Including Château de Lunéville, Muséum-Aquarium de Nancy and Musée de l'École de Nancy.

44 of 44 places, sorted by distance from the center

Museum

Château de Montaigu

Laneuville-devant-Nancy

Museum

Le Féru des sciences

Jarville-la-Malgrange

Religious site

Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours

Nancy

Museum

Musée Français de la Brasserie

Saint-Nicolas-de-Port

Gallery

My monkey

Nancy

Religious site

Basilique Saint-Nicolas-de-Port

Saint-Nicolas-de-Port

Castle

Château de Fléville

Fléville-devant-Nancy

Gallery

Espace Michel Stricher

Essey-lès-Nancy

Religious site

Cathédrale Notre-Dame-de-l'Annonciation

Nancy

Museum

Muséum-Aquarium de Nancy

Nancy

Gallery

Le MUR Nancy

Nancy

Gallery

Galerie Raugraff

Nancy

Gallery

L'Autre Galerie

Nancy

Heritage

Place Stanislas, Place de la Carrière and Place d'Alliance in Nancy

Nancy

Gallery

Galerie Hervé Bize

Nancy

Museum

Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy

Nancy

Gallery

openspace

Nancy

Gallery

APNCY Studio Art Gallery

Nancy

Gallery

Fondation Solange Bertrand

Nancy

Gallery

Galerie Goslin Kunst

Nancy

Religious site

Basilique Saint-Épvre de Nancy

Nancy

Museum

Société d'Histoire de la lorraine et du Musée Lorrain

Nancy

Museum

Musée de l'École de Nancy

Nancy

Museum

Musée de l'Ecole de Nancy

Nancy

Museum

Musée Lorrain - Palais des Ducs de Lorraine

Nancy

Gallery

Galerie Madame de Graffigny

Villers-lès-Nancy

Gallery

Le Préau

Maxéville

Gallery

Galerie les Volets Bleus

Liverdun

Gallery

Beaux Arts Rêves D' Artistes

Lunéville

Castle

Château de Lunéville

Lunéville

Museum

Hôtel Abbatial

Lunéville

Museum

Musée des Oubliés

Bayon

Castle

Château de Haroué

Haroué

Gallery

TEM - Trace et Mouvement

Goviller

Religious site

Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Toul

Toul

Museum

Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Michel HACHET

Toul

Castle

Château de Thorey-Lyautey

Thorey-Lyautey

Museum

Musée "Au fil du papier"

Pont-à-Mousson

Museum

Musée de l'Abbé Grégoire

Emberménil

Museum

Musée Les Sources d'Hercule

Deneuvre

Museum

Baccarat Musée

Baccarat

Museum

Musée Mémoires Du Textile

Val-et-Châtillon

Museum

Centre d'Interprétation 1914-1918

Pierre-Percée

Museum

Musée municipal des émaux et faïence

Longwy

04About

A Department Shaped by Ducal History and Industrial Craft

Meurthe-et-Moselle was formed in 1871 from the portions of Meurthe and Moselle that remained French after the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine, with Nancy becoming its capital. The city retains the imprint of the last Dukes of Lorraine, notably at the Musée Lorrain - Palais des Ducs de Lorraine, which occupies the former ducal palace and holds collections tracing the region's political and cultural history.

The department's 18th-century urban planning is embodied by the Places Stanislas, de la Carrière et d'Alliance in Nancy, a UNESCO World Heritage ensemble commissioned by Stanislas Leszczyński. Around the same city, the Musée de l'École de Nancy documents the Art Nouveau movement that made Nancy internationally influential at the turn of the 20th century, alongside glassmakers, cabinetmakers and botanists working in the same decorative idiom.

Beyond Nancy, industrial and artisanal heritage marks smaller towns: crystal manufacturing at Baccarat Musée, brewing traditions at the Musée Français de la Brasserie in Saint-Nicolas-de-Port, and textile manufacturing history at the Musée Mémoires Du Textile in Val-et-Châtillon, housed in the former Société Cotonnière Lorraine buildings.

05Neighborhoods

Nancy and the Towns Beyond

In Nancy, the museum quarter clusters around Place Stanislas: the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy sits directly on the square, while natural history is covered nearby at the Muséum-Aquarium de Nancy on rue Sainte-Catherine, combining a zoology gallery with an aquarium.

Toul, with its fortified old town along the Moselle, houses the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Michel HACHET, a municipal collection spanning the town's art and history. Lunéville, known for its own ducal palace, offers the Hôtel Abbatial, a converted former presbytery hosting temporary exhibitions across 1,000 square metres.

Smaller communes preserve very localized histories: Deneuvre's Musée Les Sources d'Hercule reconstructs a Gallo-Roman sanctuary, Emberménil's Musée de l'Abbé Grégoire honors the revolutionary figure born there, and Bayon's Musée des Oubliés and Pierre-Percée's Centre d'Interprétation 1914-1918 each address specific, narrow chapters of local memory.

05Artists

A Living Gallery Scene Around Nancy

Nancy's contemporary art circuit is dense for a city its size. Galerie Hervé Bize and Galerie Raugraff represent established contemporary practices, while L'Autre Galerie and openspace favor experimental and emerging work. Street art has its own dedicated venue at Le MUR Nancy.

The scene extends into the metropolitan area: Le Préau in Maxéville, Espace Michel Stricher in Essey-lès-Nancy, and Galerie Madame de Graffigny in Villers-lès-Nancy. Further afield, Beaux Arts Rêves D' Artistes operates in Lunéville and TEM - Trace et Mouvement in the rural commune of Goviller, showing that the department's art network is not confined to its capital.

09FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much time should I plan for Nancy's main museums?

Allow a full day for the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Musée de l'École de Nancy and Musée Lorrain together, plus time to walk the Places Stanislas, de la Carrière et d'Alliance between visits.

What is the best starting point to understand the École de Nancy movement?

The Musée de l'École de Nancy is the essential reference, holding the core collections of the Art Nouveau movement born in the city.

Is Baccarat worth a day trip from Nancy?

Baccarat is about an hour from Nancy; the Baccarat Musée alone justifies a half-day visit for anyone interested in crystal-making craftsmanship.

Are the contemporary art galleries in Nancy free to visit?

Most independent galleries such as Galerie Hervé Bize, openspace or L'Autre Galerie are free to enter, though opening days are often limited to a few days per week.

When is the best time to visit Meurthe-et-Moselle?

Spring and early autumn suit outdoor exploration of Nancy's squares and gardens, while winter brings illuminations to Place Stanislas that are worth planning around.

Can I combine WWI history with other visits in the department?

Yes, the Centre d'Interprétation 1914-1918 in Pierre-Percée can be paired with the wooded Vosges foothills nearby for a themed historical itinerary.