Vince C
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While passing through Chambéry, I came across another beautiful ancient building right in front of the majestic Palais de Justice. Unsurprisingly, it turned out to be the Musée des Beaux Arts of Chambéry. Inside, I was struck by the surprising blend of purple modernity coming from the restaurant of the first floor and the building's timeless greatness. After a very pleasant interaction with the man at the ticket counte, and a free entry, we made our way upstairs. The staircase itself was a work of art. Divided by period, we had the chance to admire majestic religious paintings and monumental works depicting mythological and historical events. These paintings left us speechless, and all we could do was sit on the bench in front of them, mesmerized.
On the next floor, we discovered the calm and immersive works of Xavier de Maistre and François Cachoud, two of Chambéry’s most talented and renowned artists. Cachoud’s use of pale blue and green tones in his nightscapes created a visual effect beyond words, while the serenity of De Maistre’s 'Paysage à la bergère' was unmatched. It made you wish you could step into the painting, sit beneath a tree, and watch the sun rise and set.
Leaving this remarkable place, I felt as though I had traveled through time and across the world.
Don't miss this palace of art and beauty when visiting Chambéry.