Les Franciscaines
145B avenue de la République
14800 DEAUVILLE
Language(s) Spoken:
- English
Services/Equipment:
- Access for people with reduced mobility
- Elevator
- Restaurant - Table d'hôtes
- Seminar room
- Site accessible to people with reduced mobility
- Handicapped WC
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Occupied since 1878 by the congregation of Franciscan sisters who lived there, this remarkable heritage of Deauville is now a unique place, entirely dedicated to culture. It brings together a museum, an auditorium, an auditorium, exhibition, reading and documentation areas structured around themes dear to Deauville: horses, cinema, entertainment, photography, the art of living and youth.
With its innovative scenography, this new place of life in Deauville invites the visitor to become an actor and to put his "imagination to work". Here, there is no set itinerary, everyone chooses according to their inspiration. Shows, concerts, literary encounters, conferences, large exhibitions, and cultural events linked to the artistic and editorial news of the place are programmed throughout the year.
At the heart of the building, a museum is dedicated to the figurative painter André Hambourg (1909-1999). The Courtyard of Exhibitions and the Gallery of Masters host masterpieces by the greatest impressionist painters.
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