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Around the 1900s, Nancy gained worldwide notoriety thanks to theArt Nouveauunder the impetus of talented artists (Emile Gallé, Jacques Gruber, Louis Majorelle, Eugène Vallin, etc.) belonging to the so-calledThe Nancy School.

 

Architecture, ironwork, glassware, sculpture, ceramics… their genius was expressed in all fields.

 

This heritage is scattered throughout the city and is revealed to attentive visitors.

One of a kind, theNancy School Museumis installed in the former property of the most important patron and collector of the School of Nancy: Eugène Corbin. Inside, different rooms (bedrooms, dining room, office, etc.) have been reconstructed with furniture, works of art and fabrics made by artists from the Nancy school, recreating the atmosphere of the time.
 

An unmissable museum around Art Nouveau!

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