Musée
Coutances · Manche · Normandie

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The Quesnel-Morinière Museum is a museum located in Coutances, in Manche. It has seven permanent exhibition rooms presenting a chronological and thematic journey, with collections of sculptures, paintings and engravings from the 16th to the 20th century, including works by Ernest-Hulin, Robert Bichue, Joseph Vernet and Simon Vouet. The museum also offers a graphic arts collection with a collection of 1,500 engravings and drawings, a modern and contemporary art room, and a collection of Norman ceramics. The museum hosts temporary exhibitions and, in 2026, highlights the heritage of the Saint-Pierre Church of Coutances through several exhibitions and educational initiatives.
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2 Rue Quesnel Morinière, 50200 Coutances
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