Chateau Musee - Boulogne - France
The Chateau Musee was built in the 13th Century by Count Philippe.
The Chateau houses the largest collection of Eskimo masks in Europe.
An exhibition of Egyptian art, which inspired the celebrated Egyptologist Auguste Mariette to
travel to Egypt.
And the second-largest collection of Greek vases after the Louvres.
Napoleon left his hat here while preparing to invade England and it now holds pride of place in
the museum.
Address: Rue de Bernet, Boulogne
Telephone: 00 33 (0)3 21 10 02 20
chateaumusee@ville-boulogne-sur-mer.fr
www.ville-boulogne-sur-mer.fr
The Chateau houses the largest collection of Eskimo masks in Europe.
An exhibition of Egyptian art, which inspired the celebrated Egyptologist Auguste Mariette to
travel to Egypt.
And the second-largest collection of Greek vases after the Louvres.
Napoleon left his hat here while preparing to invade England and it now holds pride of place in
the museum.
Address: Rue de Bernet, Boulogne
Telephone: 00 33 (0)3 21 10 02 20
chateaumusee@ville-boulogne-sur-mer.fr
www.ville-boulogne-sur-mer.fr
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