Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon
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Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon

Art museum · Barbizon ·

Museum of Barbizon School painters, former inn, art history

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Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null
Musée départemental des peintres de Barbizon by null

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92 Grande Rue, 77630 Barbizon, France Get directions

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92 Grande Rue, 77630 Barbizon, France Get directions

+33 1 60 66 22 27
musee-peintres-barbizon.fr
museepeintresbarbizon

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 17, 2025

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"The forest of Fontainebleau inspired 19th-century painters in the Barbizon School, the art movement anchored in Realism that was named for the village at the forest’s doorstep. Oozing charm, the village is still an inspiration to present-day artists—you'll see plenty of galleries lining the cobblestone streets. Take a stroll down the main road to see the Théodore Rousseau house and Jean-François Millet’s art studio. The Auberge Ganne, the inn that hosted many of the period painters, has been converted into a small museum (Musée des Peintres de Barbizon)." - Lindsey Tramuta, Mary Winston Nicklin

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"Walking Barbizon’s cobblestoned main road, I stopped at The Auberge Ganne, a historic inn that welcomed 19th‑century painters and has been preserved as the Museum of Barbizon Painters." - Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd Sophie Dodd is a travel, wine and lifestyle writer.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Barbizon and the Auberge Ganne – Village and Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"What’s this place all about? The forest of Fontainebleau inspired 19th-century painters like Jean-François Millet and the landscape artist Camille Corot, both members of the Barbizon School, the art movement anchored in Realism that was named for the village at the forest’s doorstep. Oozing charm, the village is still an inspiration to present-day artists—you'll see plenty of galleries lining the cobblestone streets. Take a stroll down the main road to see the Théodore Rousseau house and Jean-François Millet’s art studio. The Auberge Ganne, the inn that hosted many of the period painters, has been converted into a small museum (Musée des Peintres de Barbizon). Downstairs is a recreation of the original grocery shop; the upstairs rooms show off a collection of Barbizon School works, including the artists' scribbles on the bedroom walls. What’s it like being there? This is a real immersion in the French countryside with the added benefit of lots of compelling art history. Is there a guide involved? It’s possible to arrange a guided visit at the Musée des Peintres de Barbizon. The Barbizon tourism office has also arranged walking circuits where you can see the where the artists once lived. Who comes here? Parisians coming to relax in the countryside and some French celebrities who have taken up residence here. But Barbizon also draws curious travelers combining a trip to the Fontainebleau Chateau with an excursion to the very forest where Barbizon School painters set up their easels. So then what, or who, do you think it’s best for? You can't visit Fontainebleau without learning about the famous artistic movement that was inspired by the setting." - Mary Winston Nicklin

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Mairo P.

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Such a wonderful museum; a real hidden gem of the Paris region! It felt so momentous to be viewing important works of art in such intimate and authentic surroundings. And to visit the old auberge that was the backdrop to this major art movement. I can't believe I haven't visited before this, but will definitely go back many times for this unique immersive experience. The little film that is shown is well worth watching.

Bel E.

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Exciting discovery of this small but rich in art history museum for the Barbizon group. I loved how they painted on everything, and inspired the impressionists and Van Gogh.

Marie L

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Small yet well maintained museum. Interesting film. Calm and confortable expérience.

delphine D.

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Packed with interesting art. Very good introductory film.

Gayle K.

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This is a wonderful, small museum based in a former auberge where painters of the Barbizon School stayed. You can see where they decorated many of the surfaces in the dining rooms and where they doodled in the dormitory rooms. Also a display of paintings by a number of artists. Explanations are only in French, but there are English subtitles on a short video that is well worth watching. We loved this museum!

Noha N.

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Wonderful place

Eric H.

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A must to be seen. Great museum very well set up. Nice history of the place. You get the feeling of jiw life was at the painter's time.

Gianfranco T.

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very interesting museum