Museum
Musée de Tessé
Some booking links are affiliate links. If you book through them, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. We never let this influence which places we recommend.
The Musée de Tessé, housed in a former episcopal palace, is Le Mans' premier fine arts museum. Its galleries showcase French paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance to the modern era, with works by artists such as Philippe de Champaigne and Jean-Baptiste Greuze. The museum also boasts a notable Egyptian collection, including sarcophagi, amulets, and funerary objects that offer a glimpse into ancient daily life and beliefs. Visitors can explore themed rooms that trace the evolution of artistic styles, from classicism to impressionism. The museum's setting, with its elegant 18th-century architecture and landscaped gardens, enhances the experience. A visit here provides a comprehensive overview of French artistic heritage, complemented by artifacts from one of the world's oldest civilizations.
Don't miss
- French paintings from the 16th to 20th centuries, including works by Philippe de Champaigne
- Egyptian collection with sarcophagi and funerary objects
- Sculptures by artists like Jean-Baptiste Greuze
- The museum's elegant 18th-century architecture and gardens
More attractions in Le Mans
