In addition to its archaeological collections, the Museum of Sarrebourg now also features a space dedicated to the works of Marc Chagall, a renowned painter, and an exhibition of faience and porcelain from the Niderviller factory. These additions provide a broader perspective on the region's cultural and artistic heritage.
The Museum of Sarrebourg houses over 800 pieces that trace the history of the Sarrebourg region. These collections include archaeological artifacts from the Gallo-Roman era, period furniture, medieval and modern sculptures, and 18th-century faience and porcelain.
The Museum of Sarrebourg is officially recognized as a 'museum of France'. This recognition underscores the museum's significance in the country's cultural landscape. Additionally, the museum is part of the network of Major Sites of Moselle, further highlighting its importance and appeal to visitors.
History & Anthropology
Rue de la Paix, Sarrebourg
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