Anatole Yakovsky International Museum of Naive Art: international collection of naïve art from the 18th century to present day Housed in the former residence of the perfume maker François Coty, the Anatole Yakovsky International Museum of Naive Art was opened in 1982 thanks to Anatole and Renée Jakovsky’s donations: 600 canvas, drafts, engravings and sculptures from the 18th century to present day. The Anatole Yakovsky International Museum of Naive Art exhibits a collection of the best works of art of famous international artists such as Bauchant, Bombois, Rimbert, Séraphine, Croatian, Haitian and Brazilian painters. It also hosts several interesting temporary exhibitions. Anatole Yakovsky International Museum of Naive Art Château Sainte-Hélène, avenue de Fabron Tel. 04 93 71 78 33 Open 10am-6pm Closed on Tuesdays and public holidays To receive news and updates about our special offers fill in the form below and subscribe to our free newsletter. You will enjoy exclusive discounts and reductions!
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