
Known as one of France’s oldest purpose-built museums, Musée de Picardie occupies a grand 19th-century building in central Amiens, showcasing an extensive collection spanning from ancient archaeology to contemporary art. Visitors can explore Roman mosaics, medieval sculptures, Renaissance paintings, and modern masterpieces by artists such as Picasso and Miró, while also admiring the museum’s ornate galleries and elegant glass-roofed spaces. Its location near the Amiens Cathedral makes it an easy cultural stop, and recent renovations have restored original architectural features, enhancing the overall visitor experience. Open year-round, it also hosts temporary exhibitions and guided tours.
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