Museum in a palace in Villeneuve, home to Enguerrand Quarton's masterpiece and a collection of paintings.
This magnificent 14th-century palace was the residence of Cardinal Pierre de Luxembourg. The museum houses two masterpieces of the medieval West: Enguerrand Quarton's Coronation of the Virgin (1453) and the famous Ivory Madonna (14th century), an exceptional sculpture if ever there was one. The first and second floors also feature a fine collection of paintings from the 16th to 18th centuries, almost all from the city's religious establishments.
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Dans un très bel endroit.
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It is worth if you have all-museum-ticket of Villeneuve
Recommend a short visit. The museum is on several floors.