The Ducastel-Véra Museum is a unique institution that brings together a diverse range of collections. Since 2021, it has housed the collections of the municipal museum, which includes Fine Arts from the 15th to the 20th century. Additionally, it is home to the Paul-and-André-Véra Museum, the royal apothecary, and the birthplace of Claude-Debussy. The museum also showcases the natural history collections of the city of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Despite being closed to the public for over 40 years, the Ducastel-Véra Museum still holds the prestigious label of "Museum of France". This is a testament to the quality and significance of its collections, which continue to be preserved and maintained.
Since 2009, the Ducastel-Véra Museum has featured a permanent section dedicated to the works of the brothers Paul and André Vera. This section is located within the cultural space that bears their name: Collections Paul and André Véra. This space is situated on rue Henri IV in Saint-Germain-en-Laye and shares the building with the Graphic Arts Workshop and the administrative premises of the Free University.
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Rue Henri IV 2, Saint-Germain-en-Laye
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