Musée Fabre, Montpellier — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Musée Fabre
Enter one of Europe's most important art museums and discover a world-class collection spanning centuries of European artistic achievement. The Musée Fabre houses over 700 paintings, sculptures, and drawings across 9,200 square metres of gallery space, but what truly sets it apart is its extraordinary Soulages collection. The museum holds the world's largest collection of works by Pierre Soulages, the legendary artist who lived to 108 and pioneered "Outrenoir," a technique exploring black pigment's optical and emotional depth. With 33 Soulages canvases spanning from 1951 to 2012, you can trace the artist's evolution across six decades. Here's a wonderful bit of history: young Soulages discovered the Musée Fabre in 1941 during World War II while preparing to teach drawing at Montpellier's school of fine arts, and this early encounter profoundly shaped his artistic path. A major retrospective in 2025 celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the museum's 2005 donation of works from Soulages himself and his wife Colette. With Questo, you can discover the intimate connection between an artist and the institution that inspired him, exploring how a single museum visit changed the course of modern art.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 39 Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle, 34000 Montpellier, France
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